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has gloss | eng: Spur gear teeth are manufactured by either involute profile or cycloidal profile. Most of the gears are manufactured by involute profile with 20° pressure angle. When two gears are in mesh at one instant there is a chance to mate involute portion with non-involute portion of mating gear. This phenomenon is known as INTERFERENCE and occurs when the number of teeth on the smaller of the two meshing gears is smaller than a required minimum. To avoid interference we can have undercutting, but this is not a suitable solution as undercutting leads to weakening of tooth at its base. In this situation Corrected gears are used. In corrected gears Cutter rack is shifted upwards or downwards. |
lexicalization | eng: Spur gear corrected tooth |
instance of | (noun) a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion gear wheel, geared wheel, gear, cogwheel |
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