Spiral Bevel Gear
Engineered for durability, efficiency, and precision in demanding applications.
Spiral Bevel Gear Types
Spiral Bevel Gear
Spiral bevel gears feature intersecting shaft axes, typically at 90 degrees, with a curved tooth design for smooth and efficient power transmission. They are ideal for applications requiring high precision and efficiency.
- Key Feature: Intersecting axes, high efficiency
- Applications: Industrial machinery, aerospace, automotive differentials
- Advantages: Smooth operation, high precision, lower friction
Spiral Miter Gear
Spiral miter gears are a type of bevel gear with a 1:1 gear ratio and intersecting axes, typically at 90 degrees. Their spiral tooth design ensures smooth operation and is ideal for applications requiring equal speed transmission.
- Key Feature: 1:1 gear ratio, intersecting axes
- Applications: Machine tools, printing presses, robotics
- Advantages: Smooth and quiet operation, high precision, compact design
Hypoid Gear
Hypoid gears have non-intersecting shaft axes with an offset, allowing for greater load capacity and quieter operation. Their complex tooth design makes them perfect for heavy-duty applications.
- Key Feature: Offset axes, higher load capacity
- Applications: Automotive rear axles, heavy vehicles, marine propulsion
- Advantages: Ultra-low noise, high torque, robust design
What are Spiral Bevel Gears?
Spiral bevel gears are precisely designed components for transmitting power between intersecting shafts that are usually at a 90-degree angle. Compared with straight bevel gears, its unique helical tooth design ensures smoother operation, higher load capacity and lower noise. It is highly suitable for industries that require reliable and efficient power transmission.

Spiral Bevel Gears Key Features
High Precision
Manufactured with advanced CNC machining for tight tolerances and optimal performance.
Durability
Made from high-grade materials to withstand heavy loads and harsh conditions.
Low Noise
Curved teeth design reduces vibration and noise during operation.
Custom Solutions
Tailored designs to meet specific application requirements.

Spiral Bevel Gears VS Hypoid Gears
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Characteristic | Spiral Bevel Gear | Hypoid Gear |
Shaft Axis Relationship | Intersecting axes (typically 90°) | Non-intersecting axes with offset |
Tooth Contact | Uniform contact, primarily rolling | More complex contact, higher sliding proportion |
Efficiency | High (due to rolling contact) | Slightly lower (due to increased friction from sliding) |
Noise Level | Low noise | Lower noise (due to optimized tooth design) |
Load Capacity | High | Higher (due to larger contact area) |
Applications | Industrial machinery, aerospace, some automotive differentials | Automotive rear axles, heavy vehicles, scenarios requiring offset axes |
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