Thanks for your replies Hopper, NDIY and Richard,
If only I had the time and stamina to read the outstanding intelligence in Hopper’s `Gear Technology’ link.
Including gestation, I’m on my 83rd trip around the sun, I was hoping for a simple answer. It rather serves me right for being Devil’s Advocate.
In summary, and as I imagined, who ever started the ball rolling (pun?) i.e. that correctly designed gear teeth roll over each other was wrong, and that sliding (albeit it minimal?) takes place; other than where the pitch circles meet.
In acknowledging Richard’s first-rate explanation, does the frictional heat generated from sliding, account for the need to submerge the gears in lubricant including heat dissipation?
Sam