Backlash Measurement on Spiral Bevel and Worm Gear Set
Backlash Measurement on Spiral Bevel and Worm Gear Set
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Can anyone provide direction on the proper way to measure overall backlash on a gear box for a rotating pedestal? The gear train contains a motor driven, spriral bevel gearset which drives a worm output gear. I was told to measure backlash by fixing the input gear and turning the output shaft. Is this correct, or do you only get a partial backlash measurement?
Thanks in advance for any help you may provide.
Thanks in advance for any help you may provide.





RE: Backlash Measurement on Spiral Bevel and Worm Gear Set
Bi/Bo = Ni/No
Which figure you are interested in depends entirely on how the gearbox is to be used. It is often easier to measure whichever of the two figures is the larger, but it all depends on the circumstances - ease of locking for example. The relationship also applies to a single non backdriveable worm-wormwheel combination.
In the case of a drive containing a worm and some other gears however, such as you have here, it may or may not be backdriveable. If it is backdriveable, the equation given above should still apply, but if it is not backdriveable, you will obviously only be able to measure the worm part of the overall backlash from the non-backdriveable side. This partial measurement, however, is quite likely to be one that you need to be particularly interested in, especially if the wormwheel is used as a positioning device. So what you were told to do was most probably correct. But the backlash on the spiral bevel may be important too, depending on the circumstances. To find that, you would have to carry out the backlash measurement on the input shaft, and then subtract out the worm backlash, taking into account the gear ratio formula given above.