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Category: Mechanics

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Backlash Is Not a Number: Understanding What Really Determines Accuracy, Stability, and System Life

Amironic17/02/2026amironicLTD

Backlash is often treated as a single value in a gear datasheet. In real motion systems, it results from accumulated compliance, clearances, and deformation throughout the drivetrain. Understanding backlash as a system behavior is essential for achieving true positioning accuracy, stability, and long service life.

Gears & Couplings: An Engineering Guide to Precision Motion Transfer

Amironic10/02/2026amironicLTD

Precision motion is not defined by the gear alone – it is defined by the system.
Many accuracy, vibration, and reliability problems in motion systems do not originate from the gear itself, but from the interaction between the gear, the coupling, and the mechanical structure in between. This engineering guide presents a system-level approach to selecting gears and couplings, helping designers move beyond catalog data and build motion solutions that remain accurate, stable, and reliable in real-world operation.

How to Choose a Gearbox – Common Engineering Mistakes That Can Be Costly

Amironic02/02/2026amironicLTD

How do you choose the right gearbox?
An incorrect gearbox selection can lead to vibration, loss of accuracy, overheating, and premature wear. This article reviews the most common engineering mistakes in gearbox selection and explains which parameters truly matter – from a system-level integration perspective, not a catalog-driven one.

Gears, Racks, Worms and Bevel Gears – From Engineering Design to Technical Procurement

Amironic25/01/2026amironicLTD

A practical engineering guide to selecting gears, racks, worm drives, and bevel gears based on load, speed, efficiency, and real-world operating conditions. Designed for engineers and technical procurement teams involved in industrial and defense-related motion systems.

Design and Application of Gears

24/02/2025amironicLTD

Gears are a fundamental mechanical component in power transmission systems, used to convert speed and torque between shafts in engines, machinery, vehicles, and robotics. Selecting the appropriate gear requires an understanding of tooth geometry, material selection, gear type, and engineering formulas that determine its durability and efficiency. This article explores the main types of gears, selection criteria, suitable materials, and engineering calculations that enable proper design.

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