Bevel gears are mechanical transmission components used to transmit power and motion, and are widely utilized across various types of mechanical equipment. Their primary characteristic is that their gear axes intersect—typically arranged at a 90-degree angle—enabling the efficient transmission of power between different directions.
Structural Design: Bevel gears feature angled tooth surfaces. Compared to spur gears, this design allows for smoother transmission during meshing, thereby reducing noise and vibration.
Transmission Efficiency: Due to the larger contact area of their tooth surfaces, bevel gears can withstand higher loads and offer superior transmission efficiency, making them well-suited for high-load and high-speed applications.
Wide-Ranging Applications: Bevel gears are extensively used in fields such as automotive engineering, aerospace, machine tools, and robotics—particularly in transmission systems where a change in rotational direction is required.
Material Selection: Bevel gears are typically manufactured using high-strength steel or alloy materials to ensure durability and reliability under heavy-load conditions.
Customization Services: Based on specific client requirements, bevel gears can be custom-designed—including specifications for tooth count, module, material, and surface treatment—to meet the unique demands of various application scenarios.
Automotive Transmission Systems: In rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive vehicles, bevel gears are employed to transmit power from the engine to the wheels.
Industrial Machinery: In various types of industrial equipment, bevel gears facilitate power transmission across different directions, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.
Robotics Technology: In robotic joints and motion systems, bevel gears play a crucial role in enabling precise motion control.