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AGMA 6010-F97 Document Information:
Title
Standard for Spur, Helical, Herringbone and Bevel Enclosed Drives
American Gear Manufacturers Association
Publication Date:
Jun 1, 1997
Scope:
This standard is applicable to enclosed gear drives wherein the gear
tooth designs include spur,
helical, herringbone or double helical, or bevel, in single or
multistage units.
Limitations
The rating methods and influences identified in this standard are
limited to enclosed drives of
single and multiple stage designs where the pitch line velocities do
not exceed 7000 feet per
minute and pinion speeds do not exceed 4500 revolutions per minute.
Overlap
There is a speed and pitch line velocity overlap in the scope of this
standard and the scope of
ANSI/AGMA 6011-G92. ANSI/AGMA 6011-G92 permits designs down to 5000
feet per minute and pinion
speeds to 3600 revolutions per minute. In the area of overlap in the
scope, the standard used is
dependent on the application or unit designed. All parties should be
aware of the standard used and
should agree on the use of that standard.
Intended use
This standard is not intended to assure performance of assembled gear
drive systems. It is intended
for use by the experienced gear designer capable of selecting
reasonable values for the factors,
based on his knowledge of performance of similar designs and the
effects of such items as
lubrication, deflection, manufacturing tolerances, metallurgy,
residual stress and system dynamics.
It is not intended for use by the engineering public at large.
Exceptions
This standard does not cover the design and application of epicyclic
drives or gear blank design.
This standard does not cover the rating of gear drives due to wear or
scoring (scuffing) of gear
teeth or components.
This standard does not apply to gear drives that are covered by other
specific AGMA application
standards.
Annexes
The annexes are for reference only and are not a part of this
standard. The annexes can be used to
make a more detailed analysis of certain rating factors, and a guide
to owner responsibilities.
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