Spicer RING GEAR AND PINION TOOTH PATTERN INTERPRETATION User Manual

Ring gear and pinion tooth pattern interpretation

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RING GEAR AND PINION TOOTH PATTERN INTERPRETATION

The final pinion position will be verified by using the GEAR CONTACT PATTERN METHOD described as follows:

RING GEAR TOOTH PROFILE

FACE HOBBING

FACE MILLING

The TOE of the gear is the portion of the tooth surface at the end
towards the center. The HEEL of the gear tooth is the portion of
the tooth surface at the outer-end. The TOP LAND of a gear tooth
is the surface of the top of the tooth. Every gear has a
characteristic pattern.

There are two types of gears which are determined by the machining method.
One is manufactured by FACE HOBBING, while the other one is manufactured
by FACE MILLING. You must first determine the type of gear that you have in
order to know which gear pattern chart to use as described in this bulletin. To
do this, notice the depth of the ring gear tooth - dimension "A" and "B". If the
gear was manufactured using the FACE HOBBING method, both "A" and "B"
will be of equal depth. If the gear was manufactured using the FACE MILLING
method, "A" will be larger than "B". Once the type of ring gear machining
method has been identified, refer to the proper gear pattern chart.

NOTE: WHEN MAKING CHANGES, NOTE THAT TWO VARIABLES ARE INVOLVED. EXAMPLE: IF YOU HAVE THE
BACKLASH SET CORRECTLY TO THE SPECIFICATION AND YOU CHANGE THE PINION POSITION SHIM, YOU MAY
HAVE TO READJUST THE BACKLASH TO THE CORRECT SPECIFICATION BEFORE CHECKING THE PATTERN.
REFER TO PATTERN INTERPRETATION.

BULLETIN 5717-A 5/02

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