I haven’t taken them off. But, it looks like there is a small bolt though them. I’m definitely not knowledgeable in this area. I would say they are 1:1. They form a right angle.Is it a 1:1 right angle drive, or do the gears have differing tooth counts? As far as specs, the gear OD, shaft diameter (thru hole ID), overall height, and tooth count(s) are a good starting point. Are they keyed?
I will take them off today. Thank you!!That's a through bolt and not just a grub screw with a lock nut?
Counting the teeth or setting them side by side to verify they are the same OD will tell us whether they are 1:1 or reducing.
More detailed photos and some dimension would tell us a lot.
You need much more accurate dimensions than that. You can’t use a tape/rule. It needs to be calipers at leastThanks for the help! I’ve got a cold, so not working that fast/hard. These gears are on my dust collector. They are used as part of the filter cleaning mechanism. A handle on the outside drives a horizontal bar. These gears are used to change that drive direction 90 degrees, to a vertical shaft that is attached to a set of flaps. These flaps brush against the pleats of the filter, to knock off collected dust. This is a Laguna brand collector.
I got one gear off, the one with the Nyloc on top. The gears appear to be identical. I believe Racecougar is correct, the lash adjustment seems to done by tightening the Nyloc. Looks like it was never adjusted tight enough, and allowed the gears to separate enough to slip and break.
I‘m not sure what measurements are needed, but I got a few:
1 1/6” diameter at the outside of the teeth
5/8” thick
5/16” diameter center hole
20 teeth

The set screw isn’t all that big. Probably looks that way because it has a lock nut on it.I found this one on McMaster Carr. It is metric which yours might very well be also. 8mm is almost identical to 5/16 It only has a small setscrew though, not a big one like yours:
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You should be able to click on the link in my post. It takes you to the exact part.I’ll look over McMasters site and see if I can find this.
Pretty solid chance that the pair of gears for $18.68 on Amazon (posted by Firebrick43 above) will work; that'll be a heck of a lot cheaper and less hassle than trying to repair the broken gear.Are you replacing them because they are worn, or just because of the one broken tooth?
If you can find the broken one, you might be able to have it brazed back on.
Take them to a machine shop. They should be able to tell you if they can braze it on. Or, worst case, they should be able to pretty easily machine a new set. It will be pricy because of the time required to cut teeth. But might be less than replacing the whole extractor.
Given that they are generic bevel gears, the cost for new ones (even at Laguna prices) is certain to far cheaper the repair by a machine shop. Now if OP has a welder, angle grinder and some files, he could likely repair the tooth himself pretty easily. Not a lot of precision there.Are you replacing them because they are worn, or just because of the one broken tooth?
If you can find the broken one, you might be able to have it brazed back on.
Take them to a machine shop. They should be able to tell you if they can braze it on. Or, worst case, they should be able to pretty easily machine a new set. It will be pricy because of the time required to cut teeth. But might be less than replacing the whole extractor.
Both gears have a few partially broken teeth.Are you replacing them because they are worn, or just because of the one broken tooth?
If you can find the broken one, you might be able to have it brazed back on.
Take them to a machine shop. They should be able to tell you if they can braze it on. Or, worst case, they should be able to pretty easily machine a new set. It will be pricy because of the time required to cut teeth. But might be less than replacing the whole extractor.
I agree on the price and hassle. I’m not a welder. The set on Amazon is a little larger than these. However, there is a lot of room on the shafts for adjustment, so maybe they’d work.Pretty solid chance that the pair of gears for $18.68 on Amazon (posted by Firebrick43 above) will work; that'll be a heck of a lot cheaper and less hassle than trying to repair the broken gear.
have you spoken with or e-mailed Laguna support to see if they have a blow up of the parts in question? They may also be able to tell you who made the device for them. Many times I've written some company or another on something way out of production, and they have a specialist who located a parts manual that led me to an alternate part that was identical. Many companies the last 20 - 25 years just used standard industry parts making their products, other than maybe some frame or stamped steel components that were special. This came up via Google "customer_service (at) lagunatools.com" . They may be short staffed due to the holidays but I would think someone would get back to you if you give them a model and serial, and ask for a parts manual for it.I need to replace these gears on my dust collector. Where can I buy them? What measurements, etc do I need, so I get the right part? The manufacturer no longer makes the product nor supplies parts.
Thanks
Great idea! I’ll give that a try. Thanks.have you spoken with or e-mailed Laguna support to see if they have a blow up of the parts in question? They may also be able to tell you who made the device for them. Many times I've written some company or another on something way out of production, and they have a specialist who located a parts manual that led me to an alternate part that was identical. Many companies the last 20 - 25 years just used standard industry parts making their products, other than maybe some frame or stamped steel components that were special. This came up via Google "customer_service (at) lagunatools.com" . They may be short staffed due to the holidays but I would think someone would get back to you if you give them a model and serial, and ask for a parts manual for it.
