- 14.5⁰ Pressure Angle
- Acetal with Brass Inserts Material
- 0.125 in Bore Diameter
description
- When used with Boston Gear worms, Boston Gear's worm gears provide effective power transmission in applications requiring high-ratio speed reduction in a limited space using right angle (90°), non-intersecting shafts. They are also the smoothest, quietest form of gearing when properly applied.Boston Gear offers worm gears manufactured from a variety of materials, such as acetal, minlon, bronze, and cast iron to suit your application's requirements.Note: Because the efficiency of a worm gear drive depends on the lead angle and number of starts on the worm, the ratio should be kept low. To run properly, worms and worm gears operating together must have the same diametrical pitch and threads.
features
- Increased efficiency with lower ratios
- Resistance to back driving with some ratios
- Minimal space requirements
- High ratio speed reduction
- Smoothest, quietest form of gearing
- 90° nonintersecting shaft applications
| Pressure Angle | 14 1/2 degrees |
| Material | Acetal with Brass Inserts |
| Right / Left Hand | Right Hand |
| Pitch Diameter | 0.625 in |
| Hardened Teeth | Without Hardened Teeth |
| No. of Threads | Single |
| Center Distance | 0.875 in |
| Bore Size | 0.125 in |
| Flush Face to Worm Centerline | 0.078 |
| Diametral Pitch | 48 |
| Helix Angle | 3° 35' |
| No. of Teeth | 30 |
| Bore Dia. | 0.125 in |
| Length Through Bore | 0.406 in |
| No. of Leads | Single |
| Hub Dia. | 0.44 in |
| Ratio | 30:1 |
| Weight | 0.011 LB |
| EAN or UPC | 781711541197 |

