Worm Gear

A gear mechanism where a helical worm (screw) meshes with a worm wheel, achieving high reduction ratios with perpendicular shaft axes. Worm gears are inherently self-locking (the worm can drive the wheel but not vice versa), eliminating the need for brakes in gravity-loaded axes. They are used in robot arm base joints and pan-tilt mechanisms.

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