Find the tooth thickness, in inches, on the tooth circle of a 20 degrees full depth involute tooth having a diametral pitch of 3, circular pitch of 1.0472 and whole depth of tooth at 0.60.
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First, we need to find the base circle diameter (D) using the formula: D = P / (2 * tan(Involute angle)) where P is the circular pitch and Involute angle is 20 degrees. D = 1.0472 / (2 * tan(20)) = 1.0472 / 0.3640 = 2.874 inches Show more…
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