The Internal Gear Explained By Fellows Gear Shaper Co. - 1936 - Reprint

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  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
The Internal Gear, published by The Fellows Gear Shaper Co., Springfield, Vermont. Reprinted by Nation Builder Books, Leesburg, VA, 2001 reprint of 1936 Third Revised Edition, with 1926 copyright, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 softcover, photoduplicated booklet, 72 pages. In the early 1900, the Fellows Gear Shapers applied a breakthrough in the mathematical and geometrical understanding of gear design to the problem of cutting gears. The most important effect of this new technology was the ability to design and cut internal gears, making possible mass production of reduction gear devices. What better explanation of the internal gear can there be, than that given by the Fellows Gear Shaper Co.? The sub-title of this little gem reads, ''A simple but practical analysis of the comparative tooth action of internal and external gear teeth, together with directions for cutting, data on designing, and calculating gear tooth strength. Very well illustrated with crisp line drawings. Contents: Definition and Advantages of the Internal Gear Shorter Center Distance The Internal Gear Forms Its Own Gear Guard Greater Length of Tooth Combat Reduced Sliding Action

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