Agma 218.01 ((better)) Jun 2026
The core innovation here is . It treats the standard not just as a formula, but as a snapshot of engineering history, allowing for seamless maintenance of infrastructure that predates modern computing.
, published in December 1982, is a landmark technical standard developed by the American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) . Formally titled the "Standard for Rating the Pitting Resistance and Bending Strength of Spur and Helical Involute Gear Teeth," it established the fundamental mathematical framework used to evaluate the durability and load-carrying capacity of gear sets. Overview and Purpose agma 218.01
This module acts as a specialized "Time Travel" engine within the gear design workflow. The core innovation here is