Recent Blogs
External/internal Mutilated Gear Reverse: How It Works, Diagram, Parts and Uses Explained
How an external/internal mutilated gear reverse works — toothless sectors flip drive direction without a clutch, used in textile, packaging, and reel drives.
Quadrant Catch Hand-gear (form B) Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, and Uses
Quadrant catch hand-gear form B explained — how the spring-loaded pawl locks elevation arcs on field guns and survey theodolites, with formulas and a worked...
Circular Rack Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Formula and Quarter-Turn Uses
Circular rack explained: how curved rack-and-pinion gearing converts rotation to arc motion in valve actuators, radar pedestals, and robotic joints.
Sector Gears (uniform/variable Rotary) Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Formula & Uses
Sector gears explained — how partial-arc gears drive intermittent and variable rotary motion in steering boxes, weapons, and industrial machinery.