Spur Gear Drawing With Dimension
How to design a custom Spur Gear (with Equations)
Spur gears are the most common type of gears. They have straight teeth - extruded in one direction - which makes them the easiest to design.
Here we'll design a spur gear with equations, where ALL you've got to do is change 2 variables, then ta da... your gear has updated!
Note: The Unit system we'll use is cm.
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Step 1: Adding Variables
Go to: Tools > Equations, then add these under Global Variables:
Module = 4 mm
Teeth No. = 50
Pitch = Module * pi
Primitive Diameter = Module * Teeth No.
Head Diameter = Primitive Diameter + (2 * Module)
Foot Diameter = Primitive Diameter - (2 * Module)
Remember that any gears in mesh must have the same module.
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Step 2: Drawing the Gear's outline
Draw a circle, then assign its diameter to "Head Diameter".
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Step 3: Adding a Bore (Optional)
If you want, you can add a bore...
Just add another circle - of any dimension - inside the outer one.
Adding a keyway is optional too...
Just draw a rectangle on the smaller circle, trim away its lower side, then add some dimensions.
Don't forget to make the 2 sides equal, so that the keyway is exactly in the middle.
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Step 4: Extruding the Sketch (Base)
Now extrude the selected contour in any dimension you like, but remember to be realistic .
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Step 5: Drawing the Gear's teeth inbetweens
Draw 2 circles, then assign their diameters to "Primitive Diameter" and "Foot Diameter".
Use Convert Entities command to convert the outer circle (from Step 2).
Change the middle circle into a Construction Geometry.
Now draw a vertical centerline from the centre to the outer circle, draw a "3 Point Arc" as in the image, then mirror it about the centerline.
Don't forget to add a dimension to the one of the arcs. I made mine 15 in this case, but I might need to change it if I changed the Module.
Now draw another centerline from the centre to the middle circle, mirror the vertical centerline about it, mirror the first arc about the mirrored centerline, then assign the dimension between the 2 mirrored arcs' upper tips (this one and the one mirrored before) to "Pitch".
And finally, assign the angular dimension between the upper tips of the 2 arcs at the left to 2.5°, then assign the angular dimension between the lower tips of the 2 arcs in the middle to the same degree (by typing "=", then clicking on the intended dimension).
Now your sketch must be fully defined. If not, then check your steps again (I know that this part is hard to follow, but this is what makes it easier to edit afterwards).
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Step 6: Extruding the Sketch (Cut)
Now extrude the selected contour to cut the model all the way through.
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Step 7: Creating the Gear's teeth
Now create a circular pattern, then assign its Number of Instances to "Teeth No.".
Now your gear must look like this:
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Spur Gear Drawing With Dimension
Source: https://grabcad.com/tutorials/how-to-design-a-custom-spur-gear-with-equations
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