fogaskerékházak
Fogaskerékházak, or gearbox housings, are the outer shells that enclose gear trains, bearings, and lubrication in mechanical systems. Their primary functions are to provide rigid support for shafts and gears, contain lubricant, keep contaminants out, and aid heat dissipation. They also serve as the mounting framework for the entire gearbox assembly.
Typically made from cast iron, steel, or aluminium alloys, fogaskerékházak may incorporate reinforced sections for high-load
Design must control internal clearances to preserve gear alignment and limit backlash, while maintaining stiffness. Sealing
Most fogaskerékházak are produced by casting, followed by machining of critical surfaces; forged or welded constructions
Applications span automotive transmissions, industrial gearboxes, wind turbines, robotics, and machine tools. Regular inspection focuses on