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AGMA (American Gear Manufacturers Association)

Association that publishes standards for gear and reducer design, manufacture and rating. AGMA 2001: gear quality grades 3-15. AGMA 9005: industrial gear lubrication. AGMA 6013: worm gear reducers. Primary reference in Latin America for specifying gearboxes, speed reducers and gear-driven transmissions used in industrial machinery and conveyor systems.

What you need to know

  • Association that publishes standards for gear and reducer design, manufacture and rating.
  • AGMA 2001: gear quality grades 3-15.
  • AGMA 9005: industrial gear lubrication.
  • AGMA 6013: worm gear reducers.
  • Primary reference in Latin America for specifying gearboxes, speed reducers and gear-driven transmissions used in industrial machinery and conveyor systems.

Full definition

The American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) is a prominent organization that sets the standard for gear and gearbox manufacturing, design, and evaluation. Established to promote the interests of gear manufacturers, AGMA provides crucial guidelines that help ensure quality and reliability in gear-related applications. Its standards are widely adopted in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, serving as a benchmark for quality and performance in gear systems. AGMA standards help manufacturers achieve consistency in their products, thus ensuring compatibility and interoperability across different systems and applications.

Among the key standards published by AGMA, AGMA 2001 outlines the gear quality grades ranging from 3 to 15. These grades reflect the allowable limits of noise, vibration, and surface finish, which are critical for ensuring the optimal performance and longevity of gear systems. Higher quality grades indicate stricter tolerances and better manufacturing processes, which can significantly influence the operational efficiency of machinery.

Another significant standard is AGMA 9005, which focuses on industrial gear lubrication. Proper lubrication is essential for reducing friction and wear in gear systems, and this standard provides guidelines on lubricant selection and application to ensure maximum efficiency and lifespan of gear systems. Additionally, AGMA 6013 addresses worm gear reducers, detailing design specifications, performance characteristics, and testing methodologies that are crucial for achieving the desired operational performance in industrial machinery.

In Latin America, AGMA standards are the primary reference for specifying gearboxes, speed reducers, and gear-driven transmissions employed in various industrial machinery and conveyor systems. The adoption of these standards facilitates international trade and enhances the reliability and performance of gear systems used across different sectors, contributing to increased productivity and reduced downtime in industrial operations.

What you need to know

  • AGMA is essential for quality assurance in gear manufacturing, providing standards that manufacturers must follow.
  • AGMA 2001 defines gear quality grades 3-15, impacting performance and noise levels in gear systems.
  • AGMA 9005 focuses on industrial gear lubrication, ensuring optimal performance through proper lubricant application.
  • AGMA 6013 specifies design and testing for worm gear reducers, crucial for specific industrial applications.

Industrial applications

  • 1Used for specifying gearboxes in automotive assembly lines to enhance production efficiency.
  • 2Applied in the design of conveyor systems in manufacturing plants to ensure smooth operation.
  • 3Referenced in the development of aerospace gear systems to meet strict performance requirements.
  • 4Utilized in industrial machinery where precision gear applications are critical for operation.

Common mistakes

  • Failing to adhere to AGMA quality grades, leading to premature gear failure.
  • Incorrect lubricant selection based on AGMA 9005, resulting in increased wear and maintenance costs.
  • Neglecting AGMA 6013 specifications during the design phase, causing inefficiencies in worm gear performance.
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Pro tip

Always refer to the latest AGMA standards during the design and selection process to ensure compliance and optimal performance.

Technical standards

  • AGMA 2001: Gear Quality Grades - establishes quality grades for gears affecting performance.
  • AGMA 9005: Industrial Gear Lubrication - provides guidelines for selecting and applying lubricants.
  • AGMA 6013: Worm Gear Reducers - details specifications for worm gear design and performance.

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Applicable standards

AGMA 2001AGMA 9005AGMA 6013