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Helical Gears

Helical gears are circular in shape with teeth that have been cut in a helical path at an angle relative to the gear’s axis of rotation. Helical gears can also be aligned parallel or crossed, allowing gears to transmit torque perpendicularly. This is possible because the rotation angle of the teeth can be adjusted by 90°. However, a parallel orientation is the most common. Helical gears are often called spiral gears when mounted on shafts at right angles.

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Omni Gear & Machine Corporation
Joliet, IL
800-876-7216
At Omni G & M Corporation, experienced and dedicated engineers specialize in precision machined custom helical gears in addition to many more similar products in a variety of sizes and types for use in any type of application. Omni stocks a large selection of materials including bronze, synthetic, fibre and alloys up to 12 inches in diameter. No job is too large or too small for Omni.
Commercial Gear & Sprocket Company, Inc.
East Walpole, MA
800-491-1073
CGS has the machining experience you need. This 3rd generation family owned company has been producing quality helical gears & other power transmission products at competitive prices since 1946. With a customer list that represents many industries, CGS supplies products to such businesses as tool builders, construction equipment suppliers & medical equipment providers.
Sherbrooke Gear Works, Inc.
Sherbrooke, QC
819-566-1040
By providing many innovative products and services, Sherbrooke largely surpasses other companies that offer more limited manufacturing. Not only does Sherbrooke design, create and produce helical gears, Sherbrooke also offers a large variety of personalized fabrication and outsourcing services to satisfy all your engineering needs. Call today or visit Sherbrooke's website for more information!
Supreme Gear Co.
Fraser, MI
586-775-6325
As a privately owned Hispanics Minority Company, Supreme Gear Company has been manufacturing products like helical gears for over 60 years. We have two NADCAP accreditations for Non-Destructive Testing (MPI) and Chemical Processing (Surface Temper Etch Inspection). We are always staying innovative and strive to maintain 100% customer satisfaction as well as maintaining competitive prices.
G & K Machine Co.
Commerce City, CO
800-455-0603
Geared to serve you since 1961, G & K Machine Company specializes in the machining and repair requirements of the underground mining industry. Helical gear manufacturing was an outgrowth of these needs and has become the backbone of this company. Adding computer controlled equipment in the 1980s, G & K developed into a full service job shop capable of meeting the needs of most industries.
Reliance Gear Corporation
Addison, IL
630-543-6640
As a precision manufacturer of quality helical gears and more for the past forty years, Reliance has been serving many reputable firms in a wide variety of industries such as defense, construction & agricultural equipment, graphic web presses and well drilling machinery. Breakdown situations, prototype machinery and obsolete parts present special challenges that Reliance welcomes.

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Helical Gears

Helical gears are used in applications similar to spur gears, which is the simplest type of gear, also called the "straight-cut gear." Spur gears are straight-sided along the gear wheel's axis, with straight teeth radiating in alignment with the axis. Offering a more refined design, the teeth in helical gears are cut so that they are not parallel to the axis of rotation, but instead are set angularly. The overlapping tooth contact of helical gears provides smoother, quieter functioning than spur gears, as well as making them better suited for high speed and large power transmission applications. There are also double helical gears, also referred to as herringbone gears, which offer two sets of teeth set in a v-shape. Examples of double helical and helical gear applications include presses, clay working machinery, sand mullers, rolling mills, feed drives, conveyors, cutters, blowers, compressors and manual transmissions. Due to their wide-ranging applications, numerous industries utilize helical gears such as textile, marine, food processing, oil and gas, rubber, steel, mining, packaging, medical, defense and automotive.

A helical gear has two major circles: an outside circle and a pitch circle. The outside circle is determined by the distance around the outside edge of the helical gear's teeth. The pitch circle is unlike the outside circle; it can be found at the point where the teeth of two gears mesh. There are two key configurations of helical gear connections: parallel and non-parallel. In a parallel configuration, a pair of helical gears is used to connect parallel shafts. These gears must have the same pitch, pressure angle and helix angle, but must be opposite hand gears. Opposite hand gears refers to right hand and left hand helical gear configurations. Helical gears must be one or the other and the configuration is easily identified through whether the teeth appear to be leaning to the right (right hand) or to the left (left hand). In a non-parallel configuration, a pair of helical gears is used to connect non-parallel shafts. The helical gears must have the same normal pitch and normal pressure angles, but can be the same or opposite hand configuration depending on the angle of the shaft. Helical gears can be used in conjunction with worm gears, which have teeth arranged around a cylinder-shaped gear like a screw. In order to be actuated, the helical gear interlocks with the screw-like worm gear so that the axes are perpendicular. When interlocked by engaging the teeth of the helical gear and the worm gear, the contact starts at one end of the tooth and gradually spreads as the gears rotate. In this situation, the worm usually drives the gear, providing a high level of speed reduction. However, helical gears are most often used in conjunction with another helical gear.

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