Ground gears have two major characteristics that set them in a class apart from cut or machined gears. Formed using an abrasive wheel to precision grind the finished workpiece into the desired shape, these gears are more versatile and better suited for smaller components than their counterparts.
Aside from the uses of these components in manufacturing, ground gears are also essential in the operation of select equipment. When hardened and encased, these gears are able to perform with maximum efficiency. Ground gears are used in gear boxes of machinery that require large amounts of torque, because they are able to resist greater stresses.
There are many industries that utilize ground gears in their operations. Amongst the first to use ground gears was the trawling industry, as the pull of the fish nets require large amounts of torque which only finished ground gears can provide.
Other industries that utilize ground gears include fertilizer plants for mixing batches of chemicals, cement plants for grinding rocks and other minerals, sugar mills for the crushing of the sugar cane and extraction processes.
Ground gears have become essential parts of equipment that require high performance and reliability. The specialized qualities of ground gears allow them to perform tasks well beyond the standard gear activities in regular settings. Using ground gears is one way to ensure that equipment runs smoothly for longer periods of time.
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