Terms Used in Gears

  

Fig. 4.2. Spur Gear and Pinion pair

 

Terms used in Gear

 

  

Addendum: The radial distance between the Pitch Circle and the top of the teeth.

 

Dedendum: The radial distance between the bottom of the tooth to pitch circle.

 

Base Circle: The circle from which is generated the involute curve upon which the tooth profile is based.

 

Center Distance: The distance between centers of two gears.

 

Circular Pitch: Millimeter of Pitch Circle circumference per tooth.

 

Circular Thickness: The thickness of the tooth measured along an arc following the Pitch Circle

 

Clearance: The distance between the top of a tooth and the bottom of the space into which it fits on the meshing gear.

 

Contact Ratio: The ratio of the length of the Arc of Action to the Circular Pitch.

 

Diametral Pitch: Teeth per mm of diameter.

 

Face: The working surface of a gear tooth, located between the pitch diameter and the top of the tooth.

 

Face Width: The width of the tooth measured parallel to the gear axis.

 

Flank: The working surface of a gear tooth, located between the pitch diameter and the bottom of the teeth

 

Gear: The larger of two meshed gears. If both gears are the same size, they are both called "gears".

 

Land: The top surface of the tooth.

 

Line of Action: That line along which the point of contact between gear teeth travels, between the first point of contact and the last.

 

Module: Millimeter of Pitch Diameter to Teeth.

 

Pinion: The smaller of two meshed gears.

 

Pitch Circle: The circle, the radius of which is equal to the distance from the center of the gear to the pitch point.

 

Diametral pitch: Teeth per millimeter of pitch diameter.

 

Pitch Point: The point of tangency of the pitch circles of two meshing gears, where the Line of Centers crosses the pitch circles.

 

Pressure Angle: Angle between the Line of Action and a line perpendicular to the Line of Centers.

 

Root Circle: The circle that passes through the bottom of the tooth spaces.

 

Working Depth: The depth to which a tooth extends into the space between teeth on the mating gear.