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Replacing Nylon in Gear Application

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rShell

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I currently have a gear that is made from nylon 6 and need to replace the material. I have been told that the nylon 6 can be replaced by PEEK (polyetheretherketone). Can anyone offer suggestions as to the particular grade of PEEK material that is suitable for making gears?
I have attached a drawing of the gear.

Thanks.
 
Love the material spec: Nylon 6. Filled or unfilled? Filled with what? Lubricated? Heat stabilized? Toughened?

Is this gear molded or machined? You are going to need a material with the same shrinkage if it is molded.

Hard to suggest a replacement when you have not sufficiently defined the original.

Here's an article on PEEK gear design:
[URL unfurl="true"]http://www.gearsolutions.com/media/uploads/assets/PDF/Articles/0111_Jan/0111_Kliess.pdf[/url]

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The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which depends on a feature that isn't included in this version of Windows.
 
I am sorry that I could not specify to your standards, dgallup. But I inherited this design and that is the only specification that I have...nylon 6. The gear is currently machined.
 
Why to you need to replace the nylon 6?
 
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