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Posted by: bobthedog ® 01/31/2007, 09:17:53 |
IN our text in the gearing section it has addendum is height of the tooth above the pitch circle. And dedendum is distance from bottom of tooth space to pitch circle. Now problem is what is the pitch circle? Realating to pitch circle what is circular pitch and what is diametrical pitch. Heard they mean the same thing is that right? Also what is safe working depth as in modules is like working depth that the surface of the tooth can be worked in ??? DONT GIVE UP THE FAITH |
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Posted by: randykimball ® 01/31/2007, 11:42:17 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
The pitch diameter is the diameter at which the tooth of the gear is designed to make driving contact with the teeth on the mating gear. Pitch diameter is circular pitch...
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