Bevel Gear Jack






Description
Power screws are used to convert. A screw jack is an example of a power screw in which a small force applied in a horizontal plane is used to raise or lower a large load rotary motion into translator motion. The two bevel gear engaged to the parallel joining and one gear joint to the hand lever then another gear connects to the lead screw, hand lever operated to the manual rotation, this is rotation converted into parallel transmission on bevel gear engaged that is lead screw left on rotary mechanism lifted to based weight.