JonnyK
Mechanical
- Jul 28, 2004
- 15
I have an application with a gear on a human interface device that currently uses a Type II anodized finish. However, after some testing under heavy vibration there was excessive wear on the gear face (finish was completely removed).
I am working on several solutions (including addressing the assembly dynamics), however I am also considering switching to a hard anodized finish on the gear. I noticed in our internal spec it says to mask threaded holes unless explicitly stated otherwise. I am assuming this is due to the increased thickness of the finish.
My question is if threads are sensitive to hard anodizing, would a gear profile also be sensitive to this finish? I would assume the answer is yes, but I wanted to get some feedback from other engineers befor shooting this idea down.
My gear quality is AGMA 9 (TTCE=.0007 & TCE=.0014), and the gear is driven by a human finger. No large torques or high speeds to deal with. Backlash is a concern from the stand-point of “feel”.
TIA
I am working on several solutions (including addressing the assembly dynamics), however I am also considering switching to a hard anodized finish on the gear. I noticed in our internal spec it says to mask threaded holes unless explicitly stated otherwise. I am assuming this is due to the increased thickness of the finish.
My question is if threads are sensitive to hard anodizing, would a gear profile also be sensitive to this finish? I would assume the answer is yes, but I wanted to get some feedback from other engineers befor shooting this idea down.
My gear quality is AGMA 9 (TTCE=.0007 & TCE=.0014), and the gear is driven by a human finger. No large torques or high speeds to deal with. Backlash is a concern from the stand-point of “feel”.
TIA