Power Tool Gear Hypoid Bevel Gear Staggered Shaft Drive For 180
Polishing Machine
Hypoid gears are a specific type of spiral bevel gears that have
unique characteristics and are typically used in applications where
the axes of the driving and driven shafts are non-intersecting and
offset from each other.
In a polishing machine, gears play a crucial role in transmitting
power and controlling the rotational motion between the motor and
the polishing pad or wheel. Here are the key roles of gears in a
polishing machine:
Power Transmission: Gears transmit power from the motor to the
polishing pad or wheel. The motor generates the rotational motion,
and the gears efficiently transfer this motion to the polishing
component, allowing it to rotate and perform the polishing action.
Speed Control: Gears in a polishing machine enable speed control by
adjusting the gear ratio between the motor and the polishing pad or
wheel. By changing the gear ratio, the rotational speed of the
polishing component can be altered to suit different polishing
requirements. This allows for variations in speed depending on the
material being polished or the desired finish.
Torque Conversion: Gears in a polishing machine also help convert
and amplify the torque generated by the motor. The motor may
produce a relatively low torque, but the gears increase the torque
output, providing the necessary force for effective polishing. This
torque conversion allows the machine to exert sufficient pressure
on the polishing surface.
Direction Control: Some polishing machines have gears that provide
direction control, allowing the user to switch between forward and
reverse rotation. This feature is useful for achieving specific
polishing effects or when working on different surfaces or
materials.
Mechanical Stability: Gears contribute to the overall mechanical
stability of the polishing machine. They help maintain proper
alignment, reduce vibration, and ensure smooth operation during the
polishing process. Gears provide support and stability to the
various components, minimizing any unwanted movement or wobbling.
A polishing machine, also known as a polisher or buffing machine,
is a powered tool used for polishing and buffing various surfaces
to achieve a smooth, shiny, and polished finish. These machines are
commonly used in industries such as automotive, metalworking,
woodworking, and jewelry making, as well as for household
applications.
The design and features of polishing machines can vary depending on
the specific application and intended use. However, they typically
consist of the following components:
Motor: The motor is the power source of the polishing machine. It
provides the rotational power needed to drive the polishing pad or
wheel.
Polishing Pad or Wheel: The polishing pad or wheel is the part of
the machine that comes into contact with the surface being
polished. It is typically made of materials such as foam, felt, or
fabric, and it may be coated with abrasive compounds or polishing
agents. The size, material, and type of pad or wheel can vary
depending on the application.
Speed Control: Many polishing machines feature speed control
mechanisms that allow the user to adjust the rotational speed of
the polishing pad or wheel. This enables the operator to customize
the speed based on the material being polished, the desired finish,
and the specific polishing technique.
Handle or Grip: Polishing machines often have handls or grips to
provide the operator with control and stability during use. These
handles may be adjustable or ergonomic to ensure comfortable
operation over extended periods.
Safety Features: Depending on the machine, safety features such as
guards or shields may be incorporated to protect the operator from
debris, sparks, or contact with the rotating parts of the machine.
Power Switch: A power switch is typically located on the machine
for easy operation, allowing the user to turn the machine on or off
as needed.
Polishing machines can be categorized into various types, including
rotary polishers, random orbital polishers, and dual-action
polishers. Each type has its own advantages and is suited for
specific applications and surface materials.
Product | 180 Polishing Machine Gear |
Drawing Number | MR15/16 |
Number of Teeth (Z) | Z=7/46 |
Transmission Efficiency | 98.0-99.0 |
Teeth Accuracy Grade | ISO 6-7 Grade |
Module (M) | ≤4 |
Service | Customized |