Bevel Gear
Bevel gear components for angled drive systems where tooth form, density, wear behavior, and repeat-volume cost need to be reviewed together.
Buyers usually compare PM parts by function first: tooth profile, bore support, load-bearing geometry, material, density, lubrication, and finish. The pages below keep that sourcing logic at the front.
Bevel gear components for angled drive systems where tooth form, density, wear behavior, and repeat-volume cost need to be reviewed together.
Helical gear or helical tooth components for smoother gear engagement, compact transmissions, and repeat-production mechanical systems.
Spider gear parts for compact differential, transmission, and mechanical drive assemblies where strength and tooth consistency matter.
Powder metallurgy is strongest when the part design, volume, material, and finish expectations are reviewed together rather than treated as a generic process label.

Powder metallurgy can support near-net-shape gears, bushings, and structural parts in repeat-volume programs. SINTS can also review MIM or secondary machining when small features, stainless requirements, or tolerance points need another route.
These rebuilt product pages combine the legacy sintered gear and other sintered parts groups into one buyer-facing PM category.
Contact the team for PM gear, bushing, structural component, material, density, and drawing review questions.