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AMERICAN GEAR MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
The AGMA Service includes standards and technical reports covering subjects
such as: spur, bevel, helical, worm, hyoid and spiral gears; specifications for
gear materials and lubricants; gear nomenclature (geometric), definitions,
symbols and abbreviations.
Information sheet gear scoring design guide for aerospace spur and helical power
gears; surface temper inspection process; design of components, enclosed gear
drives, bearings, bolting keys and shafting; design manual for bevel gears;
system design of general industrial double-enveloping wormgears; design manual
for fine-pitch gearing; practice for high-speed helical and herringbone gear
units; bore and keyway sizes for flexible couplings; balance classification for
flexible couplings; and standards for metric usage.
ABOUT AGMA
From these modest beginnings, today AGMA is a strong, growing organization
that began the 21st Century with about 400 members in more than 30 countries. To
support the industry, the Association has a full-time staff of twelve, with a
professional management team, consultants and a volunteer leadership team of
which all the membership can be proud.
As in the beginning, one of the principal mainstays of the Association’s
activities is the development of voluntary standards. But today, a range of
programs has been added to the list of services provided to the industry
including:
An open standards development process that produces quality standards designed
for the needs of the American and global marketplaces.
Statistical Programs, such as the Monthly Market Trend Report, the Operating
Ratio Report and the Wage & Benefit Survey.
Government Relations programs that deal with the federal administrative and
legislative issues that directly effect the operations of a gear company.
Technical papers and information, provided to the members in both electronic
form, published form and through major meetings such as the Fall Technical
Meeting.
Management programs covering the issues of concern to gear industry executives,
through programs such as the Small Business, the Marketing and the Statistical
Councils; as well as the industry’s Annual Meeting each March.
Representation in international organizations, such as the ISO and Eurotrans, to
promote an international understanding of the concerns of gear industry.
AMERICAN GEAR MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
standards titles, document titles, document numbers,
subject abstracts
AGMA 1003
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TOOTH PROPORTIONS FOR FINE - PITCH SPUR AND HELICAL GEARING
AGMA 1006
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TOOTH PROPORTIONS FOR PLASTIC GEARS
AGMA 1010
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APPEARANCE OF GEAR TEETH - TERMINOLOGY OF WEAR AND FAILURE
AGMA 1012
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GEAR NOMENCLATURE, DEFINITIONS OF TERMS WITH SYMBOLS
AGMA 1106
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TOOTH PROPORTIONS FOR PLASTIC GEARS (METRIC EDITION 0F AGMA
1006)
AGMA 2000
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GEAR CLASSIFICATION AND INSPECTION HANDBOOK, TOLERANCES AND
MEASURING METHODS FOR UNASSEMBLED SPUR AND HELICAL GEARS
(INCLUDING METRIC EQUIVALENTS)
AGMA 2001
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FUNDAMENTAL RATING FACTORS AND CALCULATION METHODS FOR
INVOLUTE SPUR AND HELICAL GEAR TEETH
AGMA 2001 SET
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AGMA 2001 GEAR SET
AGMA 2002
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TOOTH THICKNESS SPECIFICATION AND MEASUREMENT
AGMA 2003
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RATING THE PITTING RESISTANCE AND BENDING STRENGTH OF
GENERATED STRAIGHT BEVEL, ZEROL BEVEL AND SPIRAL BEVEL GEAR
TEETH
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