AGMA 1003-G93-1993
Tooth Proportions for Fine-Pitch Spur and Helical Gearing

Standard No.
AGMA 1003-G93-1993
Release Date
1993
Published By
American Gear Manufacturers Association
Status
Latest
AGMA 1003-G93-1993
Scope
This standard is applicable to external spur and helical gears with diametral pitch of 20 through 120 (1.25 through 0.2 module) and a profile angle of 20 degrees. It only applies to standard gears with 24 teeth or more; enlarged pinions with 9 through 23 teeth; and reduced gears. Much of this same information is applicable to internal gears. 1 .I Tooth proportions The tooth proportions shown herein may be usedfor many gear designs of finer than 120 diametral pitch (0.2 module); however, such designs should be checked for suitability, particularly in the areas of contact ratio, undercutting, and clearance. The spur gear portions of this standard closely follow AGMA 201.02, Tooth Proportions for Coarse- Pitch Involute Spur Gears. The main difference between the proportions of fine-pitch gears and those of the coarse-pitch is in the clearance. In fine-pitch gearing, wear on the points of the cutting tools is proportionally greater than in coarse-pitch tools. The fillet radius produced by such tooling will therefore be proportionally greater. The increased clearance in gearing of 20 diametral pitch (1.25 module) and finer provides both for the relatively larger fillet and also for foreign material that tends to accumulate at the bottoms of the teeth. 1.2 Number of teeth Gear designs with low numbers of teeth should be checked for suitabilify, particularly in the areas of contact ratio, undercutting, and clearance, as well as for strength and durability for load and life considerations.

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