Gears & Bushings PM Parts

Bevel Gear

Gears, bushings, and structural PM / MIM parts from SINTS — OEM supply for power transmission programs.

Drawing review OEM repeat supply PM (or MIM) Export-ready
Bevel Gear

Product Overview

This page covers bevel gear — a custom metal component produced by SINTS for OEM programs. The part is reviewed against the drawing, target material, finish requirement, annual quantity, and any application load or wear surface, so the chosen process route matches the real working conditions rather than a generic assumption.

SINTS supports drawing-based review for bevel gear, with sample checks, manufacturability feedback, finishing review, and repeat-production planning available before tooling or production starts.

Typical Applications

  • Gears & Bushings OEM assemblies and sub-assemblies
  • Custom metal components supplied from drawing or sample
  • Repeat-volume production programs with quality traceability
  • Integration with mating parts, gears, or fastener systems

Why PM Fits Gears, Bushings & Structural Parts

Gears, bushings, and structural parts benefit from conventional powder metallurgy when volume, material density, and cost targets align. Iron-based and copper-steel alloys dominate this category. SINTS produces both small precision gears (via MIM for complex tooth geometry) and larger PM gears/bushings at production volumes.

Materials, Finish & Build Range

Typical MaterialsStainless steel (304 / 316L / 17-4PH), alloy steel, or customer-specified metal.
Tolerance ReferenceISO 2768-MK baseline. Tighter control available on critical fit surfaces.
Surface FinishPolishing, tumbling, passivation, coating, or customer-defined finish.
Process RoutePM (or MIM) primary. CNC finishing available for threads, datums, and mating surfaces.
Quality StandardIATF 16949 / ISO 9001 production control. Inspection per drawing.
MOQ ReferenceFrom 3,000 to 10,000+ pcs depending on geometry and material.

Project Support

For bevel gear RFQs, SINTS can review drawings against process capability, flag potential surface or geometry adjustments, and provide first-article samples. Notes on the working surface, mating parts, wear points, and any visible or appearance-sensitive areas help align the process route from the start.

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