Assembly simple gears Versatile assembly exercise for simple drives using a belt, chain sprockets or a roller chain Features - flexible and robust assembly kit for the fundamentals of mechanical gear engineering - uses industrial components to represent the real world accurately - quick and simple assembly Learning objectives/experiments - familiarisation with main components of mechanical gear engineering - basic gear types -- simple belt drive -- simple chain gear -- simple spur gear -- bevel gear -- worm gear -- rack-and-pinion drive - calculations on mechanical gears - practical setup of different gears, associated with simple setup and configuration exercises - read and understand engineering drawings, familiarisation with technical terms Specification [1] assembly, demonstration and experiments with simple gears [2] simple belt drive [3] simple chain gear [4] simple spur gear [5] bevel gear [6] worm gear [7] rack-and-pinion drive [8] driven by hand crank [9] uses industrial components [10] solid, universal frame made of square steel tube Technical data Toothed belt disk - number of teeth: z=30, 60 Chain wheels - number of teeth: z=20, 30 - DIN 8192 ISO 10B-1 Spur wheel - number of teeth: z=30, 60 - module m=2mm Pair of bevel gears - number of teeth: z=30 - module: m=3mm - transmission ratio: i=1 - angle of rotation: 90° LxWxH: ca. 1030x500x520mm (assembled frame) Weight: approx. 70kg LxWxH: 600x400x220mm (storage system) LxWxH: 600x400x170mm (storage system)