What are the teeth on the smaller wheel of a bevel gear called? What type of gear would be used on a prop reduction gearbox? What is the optimum gear backlash set at? Where would y... What are the teeth on the smaller wheel of a bevel gear called? What type of gear would be used on a prop reduction gearbox? What is the optimum gear backlash set at? Where would you find the inspection interval for chains? How are British aircraft cables classified? What would the teeth of a gear normally be? If a chain is removed for routine maintenance, what must be done?

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The question presents a series of technical questions related to mechanical engineering, specifically gears, chains, and aircraft cables. The tasks involve identifying terms, techniques, and standards within these areas.

Answer

25. Toe; 26. Bevel; 27. Middle; 28. Maintenance manual; 29. Breaking load in hundredweights; 30. Case hardened; 31. It does not have to be proof checked
  1. Toe
  2. Bevel
  3. Middle
  4. Maintenance manual
  5. Breaking load in hundredweights
  6. Case hardened
  7. It does not have to be proof checked
Answer for screen readers
  1. Toe
  2. Bevel
  3. Middle
  4. Maintenance manual
  5. Breaking load in hundredweights
  6. Case hardened
  7. It does not have to be proof checked

More Information

Bevel gears are often suitable for propeller reduction gearboxes due to their ability to handle high torque at an angle. Gear teeth are typically case hardened for strength and durability. Maintenance intervals and specifications are crucial for safety and performance.

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Confusion often arises in selecting the correct names or types of gears, such as distinguishing between epicyclic and bevel gears.

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