- 16 Diametral Pitch, 60 Teeth, 20 Pressure Angle, RH, Quadruple Thread, Cast Iron Worm Gear
description
- The efficiency of a worm gear drive depends on the lead angle and number of starts in the worm. The angle generally decreases with increasing ratio and worm pitch diameter. For increased efficiency the ratio should be kept low.
features
- Increased efficiency with lower ratios
- Resistance to back driving with some ratios
- Smoothest, quietest form of gearing
- Minimal space requirements
- High ratio speed reduction
- 90° nonintersecting shaft applications
| No. of Leads | Quadruple |
| Right / Left Hand | Right Hand |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Helix Angle | 21° 48' |
| Length Through Bore | 0.753 in |
| Bore Size | 0.375 in |
| Hardened Teeth | Without Hardened Teeth |
| No. of Teeth | 60 |
| Diametral Pitch | 16 |
| Pressure Angle | 20 ° |
| Hub Dia. | 0.88 in |
| Pitch Diameter | 3.75 in |
| Flush Face to Worm Centerline | 0.156 |
| Weight | 0.625 LB |
| EAN or UPC | 781711635223 |

