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Old Sep 11, 2017 | 07:18 PM
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Well actually a straight cut gear is less strong than a helical cut gear as the straight gears have less area to be in contact with the other gear. The problem though with helical gears is that they put a side loading on the bearings of the gearshaft. So basically the gears try to push away from each other. If there is a bit of play on the shaft the contact area of the gears becomes less and the teeth can break.
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