Engranajes
5241 Productos
Engranajes rectos
Straight-tooth cylindrical gears transmitting motion and power between parallel shafts with high efficiency, simple design, and reliable performance in moderate-speed applications.
Engranajes de inglete y cónicos
Miter gears and bevel gears transmit power between intersecting shafts, typically at a 90° angle. Bevel gears can have different numbers of teeth to change speed and torque, while miter gears have equal tooth counts that provide a 1:1 speed ratio for direction change only. Both are available in straight, spiral, or zerol designs to suit different load and noise requirements.
Worms and Worm Gears
A screw-like worm driving a worm gear to achieve high reduction ratios, smooth and quiet operation, self-locking capability, but lower efficiency due to sliding contact.
Ratcheting Gears
Gears working with pawls to allow rotation in one direction while preventing reverse motion, providing controlled motion in mechanisms requiring unidirectional drive.
Engranajes helicoidales
Gears with angled teeth for smoother, quieter operation and higher load capacity than spur gears, ideal for high-speed applications.
Culata de varilla de engranaje
La varilla para engranajes es una longitud continua de material con forma de engranaje, normalmente de metal o plástico, que se utiliza para fabricar engranajes a medida o para crear cremalleras y otros componentes de engranajes en diversas aplicaciones mecánicas.
Identificadores del paso de los dientes del engranaje
Measuring tools with calibrated profiles to identify gear tooth pitch, module, and spacing, ensuring compatibility, accurate meshing, and proper gear system function.




