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klingleberg

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R.Sergio

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Hello everyone, I've been attending the site since six months ago I started a solidworks course and until now I've read almost all your comments and suggestions and I've treasured it. I press that I was entrusted with the transformation in 3d of a part of the cad drawings of the company in which I work and until now I have to say that it went well (the thing that made me more suffer was the creation of a hirt ring). for the rest ( trees, gears, couplings) went well. now I am at a dead point: I have to build a pair of klingelberg gears and despite looking on the web I found nothing outside a program called mitcalc but it doesn't seem very simple to use. the question is: if I use solid 2010 recently it can be that I do not know the way to do so correctly and I hoped that some more experienced person of me would indicate the most correct procedure or a shortcut :biggrin:
I write here the data:
n°denti: 32.
form: 4
pressure angle: 20°
axle angle: 45°
primitive diameter: ♪
primitive semi-angle: 22°30'
angle dedendum: 1°25'20''
external semi-angle: 23°55'19''
internal semi-angle: 21°4'50''
addendum: 3,4
dedendum: 4,152
generator: 167,240
Helical inclination: 3
helical sense: right
Thank you in advance
 

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