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Bevel Gears
Gears where the axes of the two shafts intersect and the tooth-bearing faces of the gears themselves are conically shaped.
Pitch Cone
In gear design, it is the imaginary cone that represents the underlying angular surface of the teeth, where the pitch surface of an infinitely small gear would be.
Conical Surface
A surface that extends outward and away in all directions from a common point, resembling the shape of a cone.
Frustum
A truncated shape that results from cutting a pyramid or cone with a plane parallel to its base, leaving two bases, one smaller than the other.
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