In disc and pinion gears, the teeth are arranged on a flat surface or a cone. The reference profile and therefore the tooth geometry changes depending on the radius. The most important geometrical characteristics to be measured are pitch, profile, flank shape and cone angle. Due to the tolerances in the range of approx. 5 µm to 20 µm, the requirements for measurement uncertainty are high. The measuring time plays a subordinate role.
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