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scanned tree search with evolving profiles

lucapap

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Hi.
I'm trying to figure out what standard the tree can belong to with 13 teeth, DSC_4894.webpthe outer diameter I measured with a 20th-gauge is 28.7 mm .
the tree is built to be used in a grip of force of a tractor.

Thank you!
 
I attach some profiles that may look like what you requested.
solution 1: din5480 w - 30.00*2.00*30*13*6hsolution 2: din5480 w - 26.00*1.75*30*13*6hsolution 3: iso4156 ext 13 of *2.00 m * 30.0p x 6h4 solution: iso4156 ext 13 z * 2.00 m * 37.5r x 6h5 solution: iso4156 ext 13 z * 2.00 m * 45.0r x 6h6 solution: ansi b92.1 external spline pitch 12.00/24.00, 30.0° or all series in inches (to watch)
your profile could be consumed and therefore the measures are not the ones you read. The caliber you're using doesn't seem to be the best.
if you install Cassoft You have all the profiles you want. pay attention because all profiles can have the correction of displacement of the profile and therefore there are endless.
If you can recover the original design do first. Another alternative is to bring it to someone who builds gears and profiles and make it measure and then make it to sample.

of course your profile has:- 13 teeth- not parallel tooth then eliminate all 221-222 din iso 14 and similar- evolving profile and you see it well
 

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from the information I managed to get it would be a low tooth profile (stub).
I don't know if it's reconstructable with kissoft, the point is to find someone who sells the corresponding female compass or who can rebuild it.
thank you all.. .
 
Does anyone have stub profile tables or does there exist a method to determine the female profile by knowing the male?
 

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