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Capacity: Up to 1,250,000 pcs per month
Spur gears for machine tool feed and indexing Provide drawings and accuracy needs for a quick review then request a quote today!
98% On-Time Delivery & 24/7 Tech Support
1-Year Warranty & Free Test Report
IATF 16949:2016-Compliant Production
Capacity: Up to 1,250,000 pcs per month
| Item | Specification | Tipical | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gear Type | Spur Gear | — | — |
| Module (m) | 1 – 3 | 2 – 3 | As drawing |
| Pressure Angle | 15 – 25° | 20° | As drawing |
| Precision Grade | ISO 1328 5–9 / AGMA 8–10 | ISO 6 | As drawing |
| Materials | 20CrMnTi / 20CrMo / 40Cr / 40CrMo / 45#steel / Others | 20CrMnTi | As drawing |
| Heat Treatment | Carburized & Quenched / Q&T / Nitrided | Carburized | As drawing |
| Hardness | Carburized & Quenched:Tooth HRC 58–62
High-frequency Quenched:HRC 45–55 Nitrided:Tooth HV 650–1300 |
Carburized & Quenched:Tooth HRC 58–62
High-frequency Quenched:HRC 48–52 Nitrided:Tooth HV 700–1100 |
As drawing |
| Surface Finish | Black Oxide Coating / Electroplating / Phosphate Coating / Passivation | Black Oxide Coating / Electroplating | As drawing |
| Process | Broaching / Grinding / Hobbing / Shaping / Shaving / Milling / Forging | Grinding / Shaping | As drawing |
Extensive inventory of broaches in various sizes and shapes, making us the ideal choice for urgent order.
These services include ID/OD, gear or spline, thread, jig or surface grinding.
With over 10,000 hobs in stock, we likely already have the tooling available for your custom order.
Especially well suited for operations requiring high accuarracy and low-count quick-turnaround part runs.
Producing for small batches, thin-plate gears (typically <20mm), non-standard gears.
Shaping capacities range from 0 to 40″ diameter, and pitches from 1 to 1000.
Constructed with a heavy-duty frame for stability and often features automated loading systems.
4th axis capabilities, hold tolerances within .0002″ linear and 10 arc second rotary repeatability.
Prior to every shipment, we conduct the following tests and provide complete quality reports for these gears.:
1. Bubble drawing
2. Dimension measurement report
3. Material certification report
4. Heat treatment testing report
5. Accuracy measurement report
Step 1 – Anti-rust: We wrap each gear with VCI anti-corrosion paper / bag to protect it from rust during shipping.
Step 2 – Inner protection: The wrapped parts are placed properly to avoid scratches and impact.
Step 3 – Carton packing: Then we pack them into strong export cartons (logo printing is available).
Step 4 – Crate & pallet: Cartons are loaded into a reinforced plywood crate with partitions, and fixed on a pallet.
Step 5 – Secure & label: The crate is sealed, strapped, and labeled, ready for sea/air shipment.
We can also provide custom printed color boxes and logo customization (carton, color box, crate marking, labels).
Note: Please ensure the logo/design is authorized by you; if it involves any third-party brand, we will need written authorization to avoid IP risks.
Yes. Spur gears are widely used in feed drives, indexing modules, and auxiliary mechanisms where predictable motion is needed. Tell us your speed range and accuracy expectations so we can align tooth quality and runout control.
In many cases, yes. The key is defining datums and what matters most—bore fit, runout, or tooth geometry. Provide your drawing tolerances and inspection priorities, and we’ll propose a manufacturable route with realistic cost and lead time.
Module/DP, tooth count, pressure angle, face width, bore interface (key/spline), target backlash, and quantity. If it’s part of an indexing mechanism, share positioning repeatability needs and lubrication assumptions to avoid mismatch later.
Yes. We can machine keyways, splines, and custom bores based on your interface drawing. The more detail you provide on fit class and datum references, the easier it is to prevent assembly issues and rework.
We can provide an inspection report covering critical dimensions, runout, and tooth measurement evidence on request. If your QC checks specific tooth parameters, list them in the RFQ and we’ll align the report format.
Define a clear backlash window and assembly method first. Backlash is influenced by tooth geometry, bore fit, and mounting stiffness. Share your housing layout and bearing support assumptions so we can recommend tolerances and finishing steps that match real operation.
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Dustin –
For machine tool parts like this, what I usually pay attention to is not just the gear itself, but how stable it stays once it goes into the assembly. Small issues in runout or fit can show up quickly in actual use, so it’s good to see the page mentions accuracy grade and inspection support. Overall, this feels like a practical product page, not just a generic listing.