Lightweight, low-noise plastic gears for light-duty and precision instrument applications.
Plastic Gear
Plastic gears made from engineering polymers like nylon or Delrin offer lightweight, self-lubricating, low-noise operation, making them suitable for light-load applications such as instruments, printers and consumer equipment.
Quiet, Self-Lubricating
Lightweight polymer gears for low-noise, low-load applications.
Our Manufacturing Capabilities
Every unit is machined, assembled and tested in-house using precision CNC and conventional machining, ensuring tight tolerances and consistent quality.
CNC Machining
High-precision turning and milling for accurate gear profiles and housings.
Heat Treatment
Case hardening and tempering for extended tooth life and wear resistance.
Precision Gear Cutting
Hobbing, shaping and grinding to AGMA/DIN accuracy classes.
Quality Testing
Dimensional inspection, load testing and noise/vibration checks before dispatch.
Materials We Work With
We select material grades based on load, speed and duty cycle to match the right product to your application.
Delrin (Acetal)
High rigidity and low friction, ideal for precision light-duty gears.
Nylon
Good wear resistance and impact strength for general-purpose plastic gears.
PEEK
High-performance polymer for elevated temperature or chemical exposure.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Plastic gears are best suited to light to moderate loads; share your torque and speed requirement so we can confirm suitability.
Yes, materials like Delrin and Nylon have inherently low friction and typically run without added lubrication.
Yes, metal-insert plastic gears are available for applications needing a stronger shaft connection.
