Things to check before gear operation
source:This site Hangzhou ZHPT Gear Co., Ltd. release time:2020-12-24 13:53:46 Pageviews:580Everyone is very familiar with gears. The use of gears in the machinery industry has played an important role. There are different types of gears on the market, and the quality of gears is also uneven.First of all, if we want to play the role of gears, we need to use gears correctly, otherwise the gears with the best quality are useless.Before the gears run, we need to know some things that need to be checked. The purpose is to go smoothly.gearThe use of, on the other hand, can also reduce the possibility of gear damage.
1. Check whether the assembly of the gear and rack is correct. If there is a problem with the assembly, the operation of the gear will definitely be affected.
2. To check whether the gear tooth contact is biased to one end.If it is found that there is a bias, we need to go through continuous adjustments through the operation to achieve the smooth operation of the gear.
3. Need to observe whether there is proper backlash.It is important to know that the gear runs to maintain proper backlash. If the backlash is too small, the gear may jam, and if the backlash is too large, the operation may not be timely.
4. Before operation, we need to lubricate the gears and racks.During installation, we can use tools to fix the rack.
The above are some of the things that need to be checked before the gear is running. I believe everyone has already understood through the introduction of this article.If our inspection is not comprehensive enough, the damage to the gear caused by improper installation of the gear will be great.Gear manufacturersThere are many specifications of gears produced. We need to know our needs when choosing gears. If we are not sure, we can consult customer service during the purchase process.
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