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Measuring the OD on a 11 tooth gear
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2010-06-09  
rap628 (Aeronautics) 5 Jun 10 17:40
What would be the best way to measure the outside diameter on a 11 tooth gear that is under an inch in diameter.

gearcutter (Industrial) 5 Jun 10 18:07
Measure the radius from the bore to the tip of one tooth. Multiply the result by two and add the bore diameter.

Ron Volmershausen
Brunkerville Engineering

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