tandwielingen
Tandwielingen is a term used in engineering to refer to gear trains, assemblies of two or more gears that transmit rotary motion between shafts. By meshing teeth, they transfer torque and modify rotational speed and direction, enabling controlled power transmission in machines ranging from clocks to industrial equipment.
The simplest gear train consists of two gears, but more complex arrangements are common. Compound gear trains
Key design parameters of tandwielingen include the overall gear ratio, center distance between shafts, and the
Applications of tandwielingen are widespread. They are integral to transmissions in automobiles and industrial gearboxes, machine
Standards and calculations for tandwielingen follow guidelines from authorities such as ISO and AGMA, covering geometry,