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A herringbone gear, also known as a double helical gear, is a specialized type of gear used in

various mechanical applications. It is characterized by its unique tooth design, which


resembles the letter "V" or the bones of a herring fish, hence the name. Here are some key
points to note about herringbone gears:

Tooth Design: Herringbone gears have two sets of helical teeth that are mirror images of each
other. These teeth are arranged in a "V" shape, with one set of teeth leaning to the right and
the other to the left. This design eliminates the axial thrust that is common in single helical
gears, making herringbone gears ideal for high-torque applications.

Elimination of Axial Thrust: One of the primary advantages of herringbone gears is their
ability to cancel out axial thrust forces. In traditional single helical gears, the helical angle
can create an axial thrust force along the gear shaft. Herringbone gears, with their counter-
rotating helical teeth, cancel out these forces, resulting in smoother and more stable
operation.

Reduced Vibration and Noise: Herringbone gears provide smoother and quieter operation
compared to single helical gears. The canceling effect of the helical teeth reduces vibration
and noise, making them suitable for precision machinery and applications where quiet
operation is essential.

High Load Capacity: Herringbone gears are known for their high load-carrying capacity and
ability to handle heavy loads and high torque. This makes them valuable in applications such
as heavy machinery, industrial equipment, and gearboxes.

Complex Manufacturing: The manufacturing of herringbone gears is more complex and time-
consuming compared to single helical gears due to the need for precise alignm

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