Measurement of Threads and Gears

1. Introduction

Threads and gears are critical machine elements used for power transmission and fastening. Accurate measurement ensures:

  • Proper fit and interchangeability
  • Smooth operation
  • Reduced wear and failure

Measurement involves checking dimensions, form, and accuracy using specialized instruments.

PART A: Measurement of Threads

2. Important Thread Parameters

  • Major Diameter โ€“ Largest diameter of thread
  • Minor Diameter โ€“ Smallest diameter
  • Pitch Diameter (Effective Diameter) โ€“ Most important parameter
  • Pitch โ€“ Distance between adjacent threads
  • Thread Angle โ€“ Angle between thread flanks

3. Measurement of Major Diameter

Method

  • Measured using:
    • Micrometer
    • Vernier caliper

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Accuracy

  • Simple but not very precise for threaded surfaces

4. Measurement of Minor Diameter

Methods

  • Using vernier caliper
  • Using small ball method

Internal Threads

  • Measured using inside micrometer

5. Measurement of Pitch

Method

  • Using thread pitch gauge

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Working

  • Match gauge teeth with thread profile
  • Read pitch value

6. Measurement of Pitch Diameter (Effective Diameter)

(A) Two-Wire Method

  • Two wires placed in thread grooves
  • Measurement taken using micrometer

(B) Three-Wire Method (Most Accurate)

Principle

  • Three precision wires placed in thread grooves
  • Measurement over wires gives pitch diameter

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Advantages

  • Highly accurate
  • Widely used standard method

7. Measurement of Thread Angle

Method

  • Using Tool Makerโ€™s Microscope

Working

  • Magnified image used to measure angle

8. Measurement of Internal Threads

  • Using:
    • Thread plug gauges
    • Optical methods
    • Coordinate measuring machines (CMM)

PART B: Measurement of Gears

9. Important Gear Parameters

  • Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD)
  • Module (m)
  • Number of Teeth (Z)
  • Tooth Thickness
  • Pressure Angle
  • Backlash

10. Measurement of Gear Tooth Thickness

(A) Gear Tooth Vernier

Description

  • Special vernier caliper designed for gears

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Measures

  • Chordal thickness
  • Tooth height

11. Measurement by Constant Chord Method

Principle

  • Measures chordal thickness at a fixed distance from tooth top

Advantages

  • Simple and widely used

12. Measurement by Base Tangent Method

Working

  • Measurement taken across several teeth using micrometer

Advantages

  • More accurate than single tooth measurement

13. Measurement of Pitch

(A) Circular Pitch

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(B) Measurement

  • Using gear tooth vernier
  • Using optical comparator

14. Measurement of Gear Profile

Methods

  • Optical comparator (profile projector)
  • Involute measuring machine

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15. Measurement of Runout

Definition

  • Deviation of gear from true circular motion

Method

  • Using dial indicator

16. Measurement of Backlash

Definition

  • Clearance between mating gear teeth

Method

  • Measured using dial gauge or feeler gauge

17. Measurement of Tooth Spacing Errors

  • Measured using:
    • Indexing devices
    • Optical methods

18. Modern Methods

  • CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine)
  • Laser scanning
  • Digital gear analyzers

19. Sources of Errors

  • Manufacturing defects
  • Tool wear
  • Improper alignment
  • Temperature variation
  • Measurement instrument errors

20. Applications

  • Automotive industry
  • Machine tools
  • Aerospace components
  • Precision engineering

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