Gear Stock / Pinion Wire Gears
from Stock Drive Products & Sterling Instrument - SDP/SI
The material of pinion wire is dragged through the dies; it is referred to as "drawn" steel, a process that begins with melting several metals together, typically iron plus an additional metal type that is a crucial part of the alloy (smelting). After being slightly cooled, the metal is then coated... [See More]
- Gear Type: Stock; Rack
- Design: English
- Number of Teeth: 10
- Pressure Angle: 20°
from Stock Drive Products & Sterling Instrument - SDP/SI
The material of pinion wire is dragged through the dies; it is referred to as "drawn" steel, a process that begins with melting several metals together, typically iron plus an additional metal type that is a crucial part of the alloy (smelting). After being slightly cooled, the metal is then coated... [See More]
- Gear Type: Stock; Rack
- Pressure Angle: 20°
- Number of Teeth: 30
- PD: 15
from Boston Gear
Overview. Boston Gear pinion wire is a type of spur gear with a face width of 4 feet, no hub, and no bore. The gear teeth are drawn (formed not generated) over the full length of the pinion wire. Most commonly, pinion wire is cut to the specific length required, while the bore and hub are machined... [See More]
- Gear Type: Stock
- Design: English
- Number of Teeth: 6 to 18
- Pressure Angle: 14.5°
from ATLANTA Drive Systems, Inc.
Our shafts, sleeves and hubs are low-priced joining elements designed for application in the mechanical engineering sector, the automotive industry (power take-off shafts) etc. Apart from profles milled from solid stock featuring solid shaft ends, we also supply from stock full-length drawn or... [See More]
- Gear Type: Stock
- Design: Metric
- Number of Teeth: 10
- Module: Mod 1.25