Mechanics of Textile Machinery (MCQ : MODULE 5- Helical Gears )
Question 1: Two meshing parallel helical gears will have
Their shafts parallel to each other Same helix angle Opposite hands All of the above
Question 2: Having higher helix angle on parallel helical gears leads to
Excessive thrust load on bearings High power transmission Interference None of the above
Question 3: Gears used to drive drafting rollers in high speed drawing machine are
Spur gears Parallel helical gears Crossed helical gears of opposite hands Herringbone gears
Question 4: Which of these gears do not generate thrust loads
Helical gears Worm and Worm gears Spur gears Bevel gears
Question 5: Bevel gears are used to drive
Lickerin to cylinder in a card Drafting rollers in roving machine Creel apron in bale opener None of the above
Question 6: Compared to straight bevel gears, the spiral bevel gears will have
Less thrust load Smooth operation at high speed More noise and vibration Less durable at high speed
Question 7: The meshing crossed helical gears to drive bobbins in roving machine have
Same hand with helix angles of 60° and 30º Opposite hands with helix angles of 60° and 30º Same hand and with helix angles 45° each Opposite hands and with helix angle 45° each
Question 8: Spiral bevel gears are used in
Carding machine Ring spinning machine Loom Sewing machine
Question 9: Single envelope worm gears are used for
Low load transmission and high speed reduction High load transmission and high speed reduction Low load transmission and low speed reductionr High load transmission and low speed reduction
Question 10: In which of the drives, worm gears are not used?
Flat in card and cam in ring spinning machine Bobbin building in roving machine and bottom calender roller in scutcher Drafting rollers and flyers Pedal roller in scutcher and flat in card
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