1MarcoD
Automotive
- Sep 25, 2008
- 24
I'm looking for some terminology help here and my usual authorities (Dudley) don't have it.
My understanding is that:
An Amboid bevel is similar to a hypoid bevel (i.e., provides a bigger axle ratio than a spiral bevel but has a relatively larger pinion than a spiral and therefore better strength). The difference is that the amboid is cut so the pinion meshes above the centreline of the crownwheel, while the hypoid pinion meshes below the CL.
Is that the only difference or are there any peculiarities of the amboid that make it better/worse than a hypoid? Strength? Noise?
My understanding is that:
An Amboid bevel is similar to a hypoid bevel (i.e., provides a bigger axle ratio than a spiral bevel but has a relatively larger pinion than a spiral and therefore better strength). The difference is that the amboid is cut so the pinion meshes above the centreline of the crownwheel, while the hypoid pinion meshes below the CL.
Is that the only difference or are there any peculiarities of the amboid that make it better/worse than a hypoid? Strength? Noise?