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Gearing Backlash Arcsine to Arc minutes
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[QUOTE="Tom.G, post: 5941706, member: 581973"] The end play will affect the radial backlash with helical, herring bone, or worm gearing. With straight cut gears it has no effect. Even then endplay contribution could be in addition to the backlash from the tooth clearences. Also, realize that for a multi-stage gear train, the backlash from each stage will be multiplied by the gear ratios of each succeding stage. Your formula using arcsin is valid for straight cut gears as far as it goes. If not straight cut, account for the end play at each stage because it will contribute to the effective tooth clearence. Cheers, Tom [/QUOTE]
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