GF76AT
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Overview |
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| Part Number | GF76AT |
Brand: LILY ![]() |
Interchangeable With: Boston |
Characteristics |
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| System of Measurement | Inch |
| Number Of Teeth | 76 |
| Diameter Pitch | 10 |
Dimensions |
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| Bore Dia | 1.25" |
| OD | 7.8" |
| Pitch Diameter | 7.6" |
| Hub Diameter | 3.12" |
| Pressure Angle | 14.5 ° |
| Face Width | 1" |
| Keyway | 5/16 x 5/32 |
Material |
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| Material | CAST IRON |
Design Features of GF76AT Gear
GF76AT are a set of individual gears designed to be easily swapped in and out of a gear train to alter the output speed, torque, or feed rate of a machine. They are standardized for interchangeability within a system, providing versatility and customization for a wide range of operational requirements. GF76AT pitch diameter is 7.6". Designed to mesh precisely with other gears in the same set or with the machine's lead screw, enabling precise ratios and simplifying process changes.
What Benefits Can GF76AT Gear Provide?
Process Versatility: By allowing rapid changes to gear ratios, they enable a single machine to perform a wide variety of tasks, such as cutting different thread pitches.
Precision Control: Facilitates exact control over output parameters like speed and feed rate, which is crucial for precision machining and manufacturing.
Simplicity and Reliability: As a mechanical solution, they offer a robust, cost-effective, and easy-to-maintain method for ratio changes without complex electronics.
What Can GF76AT Gear Be Used for?
Change Gears are primarily used in applications where machine output needs to be varied periodically and precisely:
Manual Lathes and Milling Machines: For cutting a wide range of thread pitches and achieving different feed rates.
Mechanical Calculators and Analog Computers: As fundamental components for performing arithmetic operations and solving equations.
Industrial Machinery: In specialized equipment where specific speed-torque profiles are needed for different production batches.
Textile Machinery: To control the winding speed and tension of yarns and fabrics.
Film Projectors and Old Recording Equipment: For adjusting the playback or recording speed.





