EngJW
Mechanical
- Feb 25, 2003
- 682
How do you center a keyway with a gear tooth, for example with cam and crankshaft timing gears? Do you put the keyway in the blank, or cut the keyway after the teeth are hobbed?
The next question would be how to do this with helical teeth. Do you have to pick some point along the length of the tooth, or can you just use the ends? (I think it should not matter as long as both gears are done the same way.)
Thanks. With some of our parts it does not matter if the keyway is aligned, while on other parts we call it out but don't specify how to do it. Most of our gears are helical.
The next question would be how to do this with helical teeth. Do you have to pick some point along the length of the tooth, or can you just use the ends? (I think it should not matter as long as both gears are done the same way.)
Thanks. With some of our parts it does not matter if the keyway is aligned, while on other parts we call it out but don't specify how to do it. Most of our gears are helical.