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difference between cycloidal teeth and involute teeth

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Answered by Aryanyadav111
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While involute teeth have radial flanks which are weaker as compared to cycloidal teeth. (7) In cycloidal teeth, a convex face always has contact with a concave flank resulting in less wear. But in involute teeth, two convex surfaces are in contact and thus there is more wear.
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