Recent Blogs
Conical Bevel Pinion with Spiral Studs: Mechanism, Diagram, Parts, and Uses Explained
Conical bevel pinion with spiral studs explained — how the helical stud engagement transmits motion at right angles, with real specs and a worked sizing...
Right Angle Shaft Transmission Mechanism: How It Works, Bevel Gear Parts, Uses & Calculator
Right Angle Shaft Transmission explained — how bevel gears redirect torque 90°, sizing rules, and real factory examples from line shafts to mill drives.
Friction Clutch Bevel Gear Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Formula & Uses Explained
Friction Clutch Bevel Gear explained — how it works, torque limits, slip diagnostics, and real mill drive examples for engineers and maintenance teams.
Crown Wheel Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Gear Ratio Formula and Uses Explained
Crown Wheel gears transmit power between shafts at 90° in hand drills, differentials, and clock trains. See the formula, applications, and design tradeoffs.
Variable Circular Motion by Crown-wheel and Pinion: How It Works, Parts, Formula & Uses Explained
How a crown-wheel and pinion produces variable circular motion — geometry, speed-ratio formula, real machine applications, and a worked sizing example.
Doubling Speed with Equal-diameter Bevel Gears (six-gear): How the Mechanism Works, Parts & Uses
How a six-gear equal-diameter bevel doubler turns one input shaft into a 2:1 output. Layout, formula, worked example, and where it fits in robotics and...
Disk-wheel and Spur Gear (rotary at Right Angles): How the Right-Angle Mechanism Works
How a disk-wheel and spur gear right-angle drive works, with formulas, a worked sushi-conveyor example, and trade-offs versus bevel and worm gearing.
Crown Wheel and Spur Gear Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Diagram and Right-Angle Drive Uses
Crown wheel and spur gear explained — how this right-angle drive works, design formulas, real applications in clocks, hand drills, and small machinery.
Bevel Gears Mechanism: How They Work, Pitch Cone Angles, Gear Ratios & Real Uses
Bevel gears transmit power between intersecting shafts at any angle. Learn the geometry, sizing math, and where they show up in automotive and industrial drives.