Cone distance
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Cone distance in a bevel gear is the general term for the distance along an element of the pitch cone from the apex to any given position in the teeth.
Outer cone distance in bevel gears is the distance from the apex of the pitch cone to the outer ends of the teeth. When not otherwise specified, the short term cone distance is understood to be outer cone distance.
Mean cone distance in bevel gears is the distance from the apex of the pitch cone to the middle of the face width.
Inner cone distance in bevel gears is the distance from the apex of the pitch cone to the inner ends of the teeth.1
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1. ANSI/AGMA 1012-G05, "Gear Nomenclature, Definition of Terms with Symbols".