Mechanism

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The path of contact is a straight line, thus keeping a con- stant pressure on the axes.
3. Tooth curves of single curvature.
4. Involute rack teeth have straight sides, thus cutter is easily made.
5. Wear on involute teeth more uniform than in cycloidal.
6. Less cutters required to cut a complete set of gears.
The cycloidal system is the older of the two, and for those using it, the expense of changing over to the involute system would be large, but the main objection would be that for repairs
...on machines already equipped with cycloidal gears, cutters of that system must be kept on hand.
PROBLEMS 61. Construct an epicycloid for a 3 in. generating circle and an 8 in.
directing circle.
62. Construct hypocycloids using a 12 in. directing circle and generating circles of 4 in. and 7 in. respectively.
63. In a cycloidal spur 'gear combination of unequal size, assume the diameters of the pitch, addendum and rolling circles, and show the path of contact for the small gear driving clockwise.
64.


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