Number of teeth on driven gear divided by teeth on driven gear. Example: 40 teeth on a ring gear and 10 teeth on a pinion will be a 4.00:1 ratio.
Number of teeth on driven gear divided by teeth on driven gear. Example: 40 teeth on a ring gear and 10 teeth on a pinion will be a 4.00:1 ratio.
Formula to calculate the ratio
Number of teeth on driven gear divided by teeth on driven gear.
Number of Driven Gear Teeth (Output)/Number of Driver Gear Teeth (Input)
You take driven divided by drive. 15 divided by 5 is 3. So the ratio would be 3:1
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count the teeth on each, just as with any other gears.
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Incorrect gear ratio in first gear.Incorrect gear ratio in first gear.