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Straight teeth, parallel shafts. The most common gear type. Efficient and easy to manufacture.
Angled teeth for smoother, quieter operation. Better load distribution than spur gears.
Conical gears for intersecting shafts. Change rotary motion direction, typically 90°.
High reduction ratios in a compact assembly. Non-back-driveable in many configurations.
Converts rotary motion to linear motion. Used in steering systems and linear drives.
Ring gear with teeth on the inner circumference. Core component of planetary gear sets.