In a gear speed reducer, why is the diameter of output shaft greater than input shaft?
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Diameter of output shaft gear is greater than input shaft gear. ... You need a gear speed reducer that means a slower rotating output gear relative to the input gear speed. When both the gear's teeths are meshing with each other that means the center distance is the sum of pitch circle radius of both the gears.
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➡️ Diameter of output shaft gear is greater than input shaft gear.You need a gear speed reducer that means a slower rotating output gear relative to the input gear speed. When both the gear's teeths are meshing with each other that means the center distance is the sum of pitch circle radius of both the gears.
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