Gears are the most commonly found transmission factors. In a typical gear assembly, one toothed wheel interlocks with another. Gearboxes can be used to deliver power or adjust direction.
Plastic gears, as the brand suggests are made from plastic rather than metal. These include worm gears, spur gears, helical gears, pinion gears, tooth gears, bevel gears, and planetary gears. The materials can be a combo of Nylon (Nylon PA6 or Nylon PA66) and POM (Polyoxymethylene).
Benefits of Plastic Gear:
They can easily can be found in various shapes.
Plastic-type gears are relatively affordable.
They produce lower noise compared to metal gears.
They are resistant to wear and tear as they have low friction coefficient.
plastic worm gear Lightweight
Resistant to corrosion
Self-lubricated
These gears are being used extensively in a variety of power transmission and action control systems. Though we’ve listed just five types of plastic-type gears, we also provide customized gears as per client’s specifications.
1. Plastic Spur Gear
Module: M0.1 – M2.0
Material: Polyacetal (POM) / Nylon (Flexible)
Bore: O1.40mm/ O1.90mm/ O2.05mm/ O2.40mm/ O2.55mm / O2.90mm/ O3.05mm (Flexible)
Outer Diameter: O2.0mm – O100.0mm (Flexible)
Face Width (L): 2.0mm – 10.0mm (Flexible)
2. Helical Plastic Gear
Module: M0.1 – M2.0
Materials: Polyacetal (POM) / Nylon
Bore: Ø1.40mm/ Ø1.90mm/ Ø2.05mm/ Ø2.40mm/ Ø2.55mm / Ø2.90mm/ Ø3.05mm
Outer Diameter: Ø10.0mm – Ø50.0mm (Flexible)
Face Width (L): 2.0mm – 10.0mm (Flexible)
3. Plastic Worm Gears
Module: M0.2 – M2.0
Materials: Polyacetal (POM) / Nylon
Bore: Ø1.40mm/ Ø1.90mm
Outer Diameter: Ø4.0mm/ Ø5.0mm/ Ø6.0mm (Flexible)
Length: 6.0mm/ 8.5mm/ 10.0mm (Flexible)