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Helical Axial Force Calculator

Calculates axial force from helix and pressure angles; also provides Ft and Fr.

Helical Axial Force Calculator

Calculate axial force from helix and pressure angles; Ft and Fr are also provided.

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Fa = Ft·tan(β); Fr = Ft·tan(α); Ft = 2·π·T/d.
Torque T [Nm]49.40 Nm
Ft [N]705.7 N
Fr [N]256.8 N
Fa [N]189.1 N

Standard Documentation

Helical Gear Axial
Scope: What does this tool calculate?

Helical Gear Axial performs the core engineering calculation for this tool type and presents results in a traceable format.

Assumptions and Units
  • SI units are the baseline; input unit consistency must be verified by the user.
  • The calculation path is deterministic (same inputs = same outputs).
  • If default material/environment values are used, replace them with project-specific values.
Limits / Boundaries
  • This tool is intended for preliminary sizing and technical checks, not final design approval.
  • When inputs are outside expected ranges, validate input quality before interpreting outputs.
Reference Standard
  • ISO / DIN / VDI references and common engineering handbooks
Validation Example

Validation example

InputExpected Output
Input set: Unit-consistent project valuesExpected output: Tool result is in the same order as standard references

Note: In real projects, run at least one manual check or reference-table comparison.

Version and Update
Version
v0.1.0
Last updated
2026-03-04

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