WORM GEARS
The arrangement of gears seen left is called a worm and wormwheel . The worm, which in this example is brown in colour, only has one tooth but it is like a screw thread. The wormwheel, coloured yellow, is like a normal gear wheel or spur gear. The worm always drives the worm wheel round, it is never the opposite way round as the system tends to lock and jam.
 The picture to the right is a typical set-up for a motor and worm gear system. As the worm revolves the wormwheel (spur gear) also revolves but the rotary motion is transmitted through a ninety degree angle.
 The gear ratio of a worm gear is worked out through the following formula:
number of teeth on wormwheel
number of teeth on worm
The worm acts as a single toothed gear so the ratio is;
number of teeth on wormwheel
EXAMPLE:
If the wormwheel has 60 teeth:
60
1
Gear Ratio = 60:1
(Rotary velocity is also reduced by 60:1)
Quite simply, this
means a worm gear reduces the speed of the spur gear
by sixty times. If you need a gear system whereby
the speed is reduced by a considerable amount - a
worm and wormwheel are worth considering.
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