Gearing is used to transmit motion and change the speed and direction of rotation in drive systems. Gears are used to alter the speed or torque of an object without slipping. They usually have teeth parallel to the bore, such as with spur or straight-cut gears, or at an angle to the bore, such as bevel gears. Gear racks are straight and transmit forward and backward motion in a straight line, and can be cut or combined to any length.
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BOSTON GEAR Steel Gear Racks
Previously Purchased ItemGear racks feature industry standard 14-1/2° pressure angle for applications where control of backlash is critical (will not operate with 20° spurs). Precision machining for minimal center distance variation and improved concentricity of mating spur gears. These gear racks can be modified for specific applications such as drilling and tapping mounting holes, cutting to specific lengths, or matching ends of two pieces of rack to create a continuous length longer than stock.Brands
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BOSTON GEAR Miter Gears
Previously Purchased ItemMiter gears can help operate machinery; they are specifically designed for the efficient transmission of power and motion between intersecting shafts at a right angle. Miter gears are a special type of bevel gear designed to operate in pairs with identical numbers of teeth and diametral pitches.Brands
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BOSTON GEAR Spur Gears
Previously Purchased ItemSpur gears are used with steel and can help operate machinery. They are designed for transmitting motion and power between parallel shafts in a smooth, quiet fashion. Close concentricity between bore, pitch diameter, and outside diameter facilitates reboring modifications.Brands
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