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A bevel gear typically has a conical shape, with its teeth angled along the conical surface. This design allows for the transfer of motion and torque between shafts that are oriented at an angle, usually 90 degrees to each other. The teeth can be straight or spiral, with spiral teeth providing smoother and quieter operation. Overall, bevel gears are characterized by their distinctive sloped profiles and tooth arrangements.

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