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AGMA 2008-C01 Document Information:
Title
Assembling Bevel Gears
American Gear Manufacturers Association
Publication Date:
Nov 1, 2001
Scope:
This Standard applies to the assembly of all bevel gears.
The term bevel gears is used to mean straight, spiral, and hypoid gear
designs. If data pertain to
one or more but not all, the specific forms are identified.
The standard provides the following:
(1) A better understanding of the need for correct positioning of
bevel gears.
(2) Information necessary for correct assembly and positioning of
bevel gears in their respective
housings.
(3) Information for methods personnel in establishing detailed
assembly procedures for specific
applications.
(4) Information for Tooling personnel responsible for equipping an
assembly department with the
tools and gages necessary for proper assembly.
(5) Instruction to Assembly personnel for obtaining tooth contact
patterns, for interpreting the
tooth contact patterns, and for adjusting the position of the members
to change the tooth contact
patterns.
This Manual applies to the assembly of all bevel gears. While certain
design considerations and
development techniques are mentioned to clarify different aspects,
this Manual is not intended as a
design guide. It is prepared on the assumption that gears and
mountings are designed in accordance
with Standard AGMA 2005-B88, Design Manual for Bevel Gears.
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