A two-stage cylindrical helical gear reducer, a common course design project in mechanical engineering programs
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Description
A two-stage cylindrical helical gear reducer, a common course design project in mechanical engineering programs.
Printed at 40% of actual size.
Requires a P1S, A1, or larger 3D printer.
Requires sixteen M3x12 and eight M4x12 socket cap screws.
Eight M5x45 hex bolts and eight M5 nuts are also needed. These can be 3D printed, purchased online, or omitted without affecting functionality.
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Modeling and print configuration optimization is time-consuming, any support is appreciated.
More mechanical models will be released in the future, thank you.
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