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In high inertia motors, helical gears are commonly used. These gears are preferred for their ability to handle heavy loads and high shock absorption due to their angled teeth. This design results in smoother operation, reduced noise, and increased durability, making them well-suited for high inertia applications where the motor must move a large mass or resist a rapid change in motion.