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Tooth Contact Pattern
The intermesh contact surfaces between a pair of mating gears; usually no-load tested using machinist’s (Prussian) blue or other semifluid test media.
Crown Gear
A large disc-shaped gear usually driven at right angles by a smaller pinion gear. It alters the torque path direction in a final drive carrier by 90 degrees, so that a longitudinal drive shaft can deliver transverse torque to the driving wheels.
Backlash
The gapping or play between mating gear teeth usually measured with thickness gauges or a dial indicator.
Fatigue-Type Failures
Failures in materials or components that occur due to repetitive stress or strain over time, leading to cracks or breaks.
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