Great Wall Motor Gear (Non-90 ° Axis Angle) Curve Tooth Bevel Gear For Motor Parts Universal For Front And Rear Axles
The non-90° shaft intersection angle here is skew transmission, which means the shaft intersection angle ∑≠90°, 0°<∑<180°. Skew transmission is a mechanical transmission method used to transmit motion and power between two axes. In skew transmission, the surfaces of the two helical gears moving with each other form a meshing surface, and the tooth profiles of the two helical gears are in a relative meshing relationship, thereby providing movement force to realize the transmission function.
Great Wall Motors (GWM) may utilize non-90° axis intersection angles in various applications within their vehicles. Here are some potential areas where non-90° axis intersection angles could be employed:
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Drivetrain Systems: GWM vehicles may incorporate drivetrain systems that utilize non-90° axis intersection angles. For example, in a four-wheel-drive (4WD) or all-wheel-drive (AWD) system, the power transfer between the front and rear axles may involve non-orthogonal shaft angles. Hypoid gears, worm gears, or other suitable gear types might be used to accommodate these angles efficiently.
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Transmissions: GWM's transmissions could employ non-90° axis intersection angles to optimize the packaging and layout within the vehicle. Gearboxes often require different shaft angles to transmit power effectively. Hypoid gears, skew gears, or other gear types can be utilized to accommodate these angles and provide smooth and reliable gear shifting.
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Auxiliary Systems: Non-90° axis intersection angles may be present in auxiliary systems within GWM vehicles, such as power take-off units (PTOs) or accessory drives. These systems often require power transmission at various angles, and suitable gears like worm gears, hypoid gears, or others can be used to achieve the desired functionality.
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Steering Systems: GWM's steering systems might incorporate non-90° axis intersection angles to optimize the steering geometry and packaging. Straight bevel gears, skew gears, or other gear types might be used in the steering gearboxes or racks to transfer the rotational motion from the steering wheel to the steering mechanism effectively.
The drive axle consists of the main reducer, differential, half shaft and drive axle housing. Its function is:
①Transmit the engine torque from the universal transmission device to the drive wheels through the main reducer, differential, half shaft, etc., to achieve speed reduction and increase torque;
②Through the main reducer bevel gear pair Change the direction of torque transmission;
③ realize the differential effect of the wheels on both sides through the differential to ensure that the inner and outer wheels turn at different speeds.
To maintain the gears in Great Wall Motors (GWM) vehicles, you can follow these general guidelines:
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Regular Inspections: Periodically inspect the gears for any signs of wear, damage, or misalignment. Look for chipped or worn teeth, abnormal noise, or excessive backlash. The frequency of inspections may vary depending on the vehicle usage and manufacturer recommendations.
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Lubrication: Ensure that the gears are properly lubricated as per GWM's recommendations. Lubrication helps reduce friction, wear, and noise. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines regarding the type of lubricant to use and the recommended intervals for lubrication maintenance.
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Gearbox Maintenance: If your vehicle has a gearbox, follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance. This may include regular fluid changes, filter replacements, and inspections for leaks or other issues.
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Proper Usage: Drive your vehicle with care and avoid harsh or abrupt gear shifts, especially during acceleration or deceleration. Smooth and proper gear engagement will help extend the life of the gears.
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Avoid Overloading: Don't exceed the recommended load capacity for your vehicle. Overloading can put excessive stress on the gears, leading to premature wear or failure.
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Address Issues Promptly: If you notice any abnormal noise, vibrations, or gear-related issues, have them addressed by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible. Ignoring such issues can lead to further damage and more costly repairs.
Product |
Great Wall Motor Gear (Non-90 ° Axis Angle) |
Drawing Number |
BD01/02 |
Number of Teeth (Z) |
Z=17/17 |
Transmission Efficiency |
98.0-99.0 |
Teeth Accuracy Grade |
ISO 6-7 Grade |
Module (M) |
≤4 |
Service |
Customized |