Precision bevel gear worm gear OEM/ODM

  • Material: Precision bevel gear worm gear uses steel, stainless steel, brass, or alloy materials to support accurate right-angle or high-ratio transmission.
  • Structure: Bevel gears change shaft direction, while worm gears combine a worm screw and wheel for compact speed reduction.
  • Advantages: Precision machining improves tooth contact, smooth running, load capacity, and stable motion in small drive systems.
  • Applications: Used in reducers, actuators, instruments, robotics, valves, positioning equipment, and custom mechanical drives.
  • Customization: Module, tooth count, ratio, bore, keyway, heat treatment, material, accuracy grade, and surface finish can be customized.

Product Details

Precision bevel gear worm gear – Right-Angle and High-Torque Gear Solutions

Product Use

Precision bevel gear worm gear supports accurate motion transfer between intersecting or non-parallel shafts. These gear types suit reducers, actuators, instruments, robotics, and compact mechanical drives.

Structure and Materials

Bevel gears use angled teeth to change motion direction. Worm gears combine a worm screw and worm wheel for high reduction ratios. Materials can include steel, stainless steel, brass, bronze, or engineering plastics based on load.

Function and Operation

The gear teeth mesh and transfer rotational force between shafts. Bevel designs can turn motion through angles such as 90 degrees. Worm sets can increase torque and help achieve slow, controlled output speed.

Performance Advantages

The gear pair helps designers create compact drive systems with precise movement. Proper tooth geometry improves smoothness and reduces noise. Material and heat treatment options support higher strength, wear resistance, and longer service life.

Application Fit

Engineering teams can use the part in new product development, replacement projects, and equipment upgrades. Clear dimensions help purchasing teams compare existing hardware. Consistent materials and finish options also make the item easier to integrate into multi-part assemblies.

Custom Options

Customers can specify module, tooth count, pressure angle, ratio, bore, hub style, material, and finish. Options include hardened teeth, ground surfaces, keyways, set screws, and matched gear sets.

Quality Control

Production teams can check dimensions, threads, surface finish, and packaging before shipment. Clear drawings and sample approval reduce communication risk. Stable batch records support repeat orders, while simple inspection steps help buyers keep assembly quality consistent across different project stages.

B2B Supply Support

Precision bevel gear worm gear can serve gearbox builders, automation suppliers, and machinery repair teams. It helps buyers create dependable angled transmission and reduction mechanisms.

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FAQ

We supply a wide range of metal machining and industrial hardware products, including handwheels, clamping knobs, machine handles, levelling elements, lead screws, bushings, pipe fittings, precision gears, wedge anchors, industrial couplings, precision pins, and CNC machined parts. Custom parts can also be produced based on drawings or samples.

Yes. We support OEM and custom metal machining services for B2B customers. You can provide 2D drawings, 3D models, samples, or technical specifications, and our team will evaluate the material, dimensions, tolerances, surface finish, assembly requirements, and application conditions to provide a suitable production solution.

To receive an accurate quotation, please provide product drawings, material requirements, order quantity, surface treatment, tolerance requirements, application details, and expected delivery time. If you have samples, packaging requirements, inspection standards, or export documentation needs, please also include them.

We can machine various metal materials according to project requirements, such as carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, aluminum alloy, copper, brass, and selected high-strength or corrosion-resistant materials. The choice of material affects strength, corrosion resistance, machining efficiency, cost, and lead time.

 

We control quality through drawing review, process planning, in-process inspection, and final inspection before shipment. Key dimensions, tolerances, material requirements, and surface treatments are confirmed before production. Inspection reports, material certificates, or other quality documents can be provided upon request.

Yes. We can provide different surface treatment options based on product usage and working environment, such as zinc plating, black oxide, anodizing, polishing, electroplating, heat treatment, and other anti-corrosion or wear-resistant finishes. Proper surface treatment helps improve durability, appearance, and service life.

Lead time depends on product complexity, material availability, machining process, order quantity, inspection requirements, and surface treatment. Simple parts usually require a shorter lead time, while high-precision parts, complex structures, special materials, or additional post-processing may take longer. After confirming the drawings and technical requirements, we will provide a clear production and delivery schedule.

Yes. We work with OEM manufacturers, equipment producers, distributors, and industrial buyers. For stable bulk orders, we can help optimize machining processes, reduce unit costs, improve delivery stability, and support customized packaging, labeling, inspection documents, and international shipping requirements.