Gauss Guzzler
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Amflow had a nice animation of the M2S drive-side gears on their site but I think they may have deleted it. I wish I had screencapped it because it showed the gearing perfectly.
Anyway, the final stage is now helical, as advertised, so there are no longer any straight cut gears anywhere. The largest final gear includes a thin anti-backlash gear which is spring loaded to slightly misalign with and gently "pinch" the teeth of the mating gear, just as @TheKaiser speculated.
Anti-backlash gears are common and they typically feature equal-sized gears with very strong springs to allow full torque in both directions at the expense of very high friction. Avinox uses only a very thin anti-backlash gear with a weak spring that is just barely strong enough to minimize rattle without adding a lot of friction since it never needs to carry torque in the opposite direction.
Here's an example of a standard anti-backlash gear which illustrates the concept. One gear is connected to the shaft and the other is floating on springs. In use, they would be almost perfectly aligned as they pinch the teeth of the mating gear:
Anyway, the final stage is now helical, as advertised, so there are no longer any straight cut gears anywhere. The largest final gear includes a thin anti-backlash gear which is spring loaded to slightly misalign with and gently "pinch" the teeth of the mating gear, just as @TheKaiser speculated.
Anti-backlash gears are common and they typically feature equal-sized gears with very strong springs to allow full torque in both directions at the expense of very high friction. Avinox uses only a very thin anti-backlash gear with a weak spring that is just barely strong enough to minimize rattle without adding a lot of friction since it never needs to carry torque in the opposite direction.
Here's an example of a standard anti-backlash gear which illustrates the concept. One gear is connected to the shaft and the other is floating on springs. In use, they would be almost perfectly aligned as they pinch the teeth of the mating gear: