Plastic Gear

Plastic gear is a type of gear used to transmit power and motion in mechanical systems. They have tooth profiles made of polymers and teeth surrounding the teeth.

Plastic gears are generally lighter and run quieter. This reduces vibration and lowers the noise level. Additionally, plastic gears have self-lubricating properties, meaning less friction and lower energy loss. Therefore, they can also be preferred in terms of energy efficiency.

Another advantage of plastic gears is that they are resistant to corrosion. While metal gears can rust over time, plastic gears do not face corrosion problems. This ensures long-lasting use. Additionally, plastic gears have low thermal conductivity, allowing them to perform stably even at high temperatures.

The material selection of plastic gears is important. Different polymers have different properties. Material selection should be made taking into account load-carrying capacity, wear resistance, temperature tolerance and other performance factors.

Proper maintenance of plastic gears is also important. Regular cleaning, lubrication and necessary precision adjustments ensure long-lasting and efficient operation of plastic gears. In addition, periodic inspections should be carried out to check wear and deformation.

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Technical Specifications
MinMax
Module12
Diameter900