Epicyclic Gearing: A Handbook
Do you design gears? Whether you have years of experience or are just starting out, you'll find a valuable resource in Epicyclic Gearing: A Handbook . Co-written by Jim Marsch, the Gear Product Manager at UTS, and myself, the article appears in the September issue of Gear Solutions. The piece takes the reader through epicyclic gear types and arrangements and the design characteristics that make them unique. Additionally, the article covers the "do's and don'ts" of epicyclic gear design as well as design tips and pitfalls.
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