Course Description
Gears: Bevel and Hypoid Gear Terminology is a highly visual course designed for any learner who must be familiar with commonly used terminology unique to bevel and hypoid gears. In this course, learners engage with brief animated sequences and periodic interactive elements designed to provide a basic understanding of straight bevel, spiral bevel, zerol bevel, skew bevel, and hypoid gears, including the terminology essential to understanding aspects of a gear’s geometry, and important calculations such as gear ratio, contact ratio, and face contact ratio.

Who will benefit from this Bevel and Hypoid Gears course?
Any learner who must be familiar with commonly used terminology for bevel and hypoid gears.
Course Classification
*THORS uses the Bloom’s Taxonomy Methodology for our course development.
Certificate Awarded for Gears: Bevel and Hypoid Gear Terminology
*upon successful completion
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