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Miter Gear:An Overview<\/h2>\n

What Are Miter Gears?<\/h2>\n
Miter gears are a type of bevel gear where the two mating gears have an equal number of teeth and are mounted on shafts that intersect at a 90-degree angle. They are typically used to change the direction of a shaft’s rotation without altering the speed or torque.<\/div>\n
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What Materials Are Used for Miter Gears?<\/h2>\n
Miter gears can be manufactured from a variety of materials, each suited for specific applications:<\/div>\n