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What does profile angle stand for?
In tools for cutting, grinding, and gaging gear teeth, the profile angle is the angle between a cutting edge or a cutting surface, and some principal direction such as that of a shank, an axis, or a plane of rotation. Standard profile angles are established in connection with standard proportions of gear teeth…
How do I log in to the ASA?
Unless the ASA is configured to redirect http:// requests to https://, users must enter the URL in the form https://< address >. After entering the URL, the browser connects to that interface and displays the login screen.
What is the profile angle of spiral bevel?
In a spiral bevel gear, unless otherwise specified, profile angle means normal profile angle at the mean cone distance. Axial pressure angle and axial profile angle are the pressure angle and the profile angle in an axial plane of a helical gear or a worm, or of a spiral bevel gear.
How does the ASA handle SSL VPN clients?
In the case of a previously installed client, when the user authenticates, the ASA examines the revision of the client, and upgrades the client as necessary. When the client negotiates an SSL VPN connection with the ASA, it connects using Transport Layer Security (TLS), and optionally, Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS).
What is the profile angle of a gear?
The profile angle of a gear is the angle at a specified pitch point between a line tangent to a tooth surface and the line normal to the pitch surface (which is a radial line of a pitch circle). This definition is applicable to every type of gear for which a pitch surface can be defined.
What is the difference between tooth profile angle and pressure angle?
In spur gears and straight bevel gears, tooth profiles are considered only in a transverse plane, and the general terms profile angle and pressure angle are customarily used rather than transverse profile angle and transverse pressure angle.