Spur Gears: Is Tangential Pitch Circle Necessary?

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The discussion centers on whether the pitch circles of mating spur gears must be tangential, with concerns raised about the impact of a 0.3mm gap potentially causing slip. It is suggested that the pitch circle should be tangential by definition, as it relates to the line of action. Clarification is sought on whether the term "pitch" refers to the circular pitch or the relationship between teeth and length. The participants express a need for expert input from engineers to confirm these points. Understanding the tangential nature of pitch circles is crucial for proper gear function.
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I have this doubt on spur gears
Is it necessary that the pitch circles of the two mating gears need to be tangential? or will a small gap of 0.3mm matter?
 
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I think a gap that large will cause slip. Thus I should think they need to be tangential. Hoping for someone to come in and confirm that though.
 
I'm not sure if this is what you're talking about, but you can read about http://www.meccanoscene.co.uk/html/articles/gears/gears.html" .
 
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I think he is talking about circular pitch. In which case I would think this has to be tangential.

I am trying to find some engineers who might know the exact answer.
 
I always thought that the pitch circle was tangential by definition. Isn't it defined by the line of action?

[PLAIN]http://www.fi.edu/time/Journey/Time/Lessons/pitchgear.gif

Or are you talking about pitch as in teeth/length?
 
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