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" GH, is called the circular pitch, or circumferential pitch, and is equal to the circumference of the pitch circle divided by the number of teeth. In order to run together, two gears must have the same circular pitch. "
Elements of Machine Design - Page 280
by Oscar Adolph Leutwiler - 1917 - 607 pages
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Practical Mechanics

John Perry - Machinery, Kinematics of - 1883 - 486 pages
...these circles being proportional to the numbers of teeth on the wheels, is called the pitch circle. The circumference of the pitch circle, divided by the number of teeth, gives the pitch of the teeth. 28. Shapes of Wheel Teeth.— We know that if two spur wheels gear together,...
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A Practical Treatise on the Teeth of Wheels: With the Theory and the Use of ...

Stillman Williams Robinson - Gearing - 1888 - 178 pages
...just touch each other. The "Pitch" is the distance on pitch line from center to center of teeth. It is equal to the circumference of the pitch circle divided by the number of teeth. This may be called circumferential pitch, but it is usually designated by simply "Pitch." The " chord...
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Applied Mechanics: A Treatise for the Use of Students who Have Time to Work ...

John Perry - Mechanical engineering - 1897 - 724 pages
...these circles being proportional to the numbers of teeth on the wheels), is called the pitch circle. The circumference of the pitch circle, divided by the number of teeth, gives the pitch of the teeth. 178. Shapes of Wheel Teeth. — We know that if two spur wheels gear...
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Science and Industry, Volume 6

Science - 1901 - 678 pages
...gearing the table is applied to, the addendum is made .104 X circular pitch. But, the circular pitch is the circumference of the pitch circle divided by the number of teeth, and hence twice the addendum is found by multiplying together twice the pitch diameter and 3. 1416...
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Mechanical drawing

American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1903 - 414 pages
...center of the next, measured on the pitch circle, as G II, is the circular or circumferential pitch, and is equal to the circumference of the pitch circle divided by the number of teeth. In order to run together, two gears must have the same circular pitch. The numbers of teeth in two gears...
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Working drawings, by C.L. Griffin. Mechanism [by] W.H. James. Machine design ...

American School of Correspondence at Armour Intiute of Technology, Chicago - Mechanical drawing - 1904 - 544 pages
...next, measured on the pitch circle, as GH, is called the circular pitch, or circumferential pitch, and is equal to the circumference of the pitch circle divided by the number of teeth. In order to run together, two gears must have the same circular pitch. The number of teeth on two gears...
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Modern Engineering Practice: A Reference Library..., Volume 11

American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1906 - 580 pages
...center of the next, measured on the pitch circle, as GH, is the circular or circumferential pitch, and is equal to the circumference of the pitch circle divided by the number of teeth. In order to run together, two gears must 275 (50 have the same circular pitch. The numbers of teeth in...
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Cyclopedia of Modern Shop Practice: A Manual of Shop Practice ..., Volume 4

Howard Monroe Raymond - Machine-shop practice - 1906 - 716 pages
...measured on the pitch circle, as GH, is called the circular pitch, or circumferential pitch, and ¡a equal to the circumference of the pitch circle divided by the number of teeth. In order to run together, two gears must have the .same circular pitch. The number of teeth on two gears...
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Cyclopedia of Drawing: A General Reference Work on Drawing and ..., Part 3

Alfred E. Zapf - Drawing - 1907 - 472 pages
...proportional to the diameters of the pitch circles, are also inversely as the numbers of teeth. Since the circular pitch is equal to the circumference of the pitch circle divided by the number of teeth, there is a fixed relation, for any given gear, between the pitch diameter and the number of teeth....
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Cyclopedia Of Drawing

1907 - 474 pages
...center of the next, measured on the pitch circle, as G II, is the circular or circumferential pitch, and is equal to the circumference of the pitch circle divided by the number of teeth. In order to run together, two gears must 115 have the same circular pitch. The nnmljers of teeth in two...
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