Insert one gear
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- On the ribbon, click Design tab Power Transmission panel Bevel Gear .
- On the Design tab:
- Insert the values for the Common section.
- Using the selection list, select Component option in the Gear 1 section.
- Using the selection list, select No Model option in the Gear 2 section.
- Click OK.
Note: Curve used in a tooth shape is simplified.
You can switch to the Calculation tab to perform a calculation and strength check. Calculation is performed when you click Calculate.
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Insert two gears
Use the Bevel Gear Generator to insert a maximum of 2 gears at the same time.
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- On the ribbon, click Design tab Power Transmission panel Bevel Gear .
- On the Design tab:
- Insert the values for the Common section.
- Using the selection list, select Component option in the Gear 1 section.
- Using the selection list, select Component option in the Gear 2 section.
- We recommend that you select both cylindrical faces because gears are automatically combined.
- Click OK.
You can switch to the Calculation tab to perform a calculation and strength check. Calculation is performed when you click Calculate.
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Insert a calculation
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- On the ribbon, click Design tab Power Transmission panel Bevel Gear .
- In the Design tab:
- Insert the values to the Common section.
- Using the selection list, select No Model option in the Gear 1 area.
- Using the selection list, select No Model option in the Gear 2 area.
- Click OK.
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Edit bevel gear
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- Open the ProdName assembly with the already inserted Design Accelerator bevel gear.
- Right-click to display the context menu and select the Edit Using Design Accelerator command.
- Edit the bevel gear. You can change the number of gears, type of gear (component, no model), or recalculate values.
- Click OK.
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