December 2011
Artec Machine
Whether you’re in the market for drive system design assistance or skilled maintenance and training services, this company has solutions to the challenges you face.
Advances in Molded Polymer Gears
Plastic gears can provide a high-torque, high-speed, cost-effective solution for a host of demanding applications, according to the experts at Kleiss Gears.
Cyclocut Bevel Gear Production
The following technical paper from Gleason describes the Cyclocut process for advanced cutting, skiving, and semi-completing of bevel gears in low quantities.
Gripping Systems for Increased Versatility
Comparatively simple grippers are used in an increasing number of applications where various part sizes have to be handled quickly and processed reliably. SCHUNK explains.
November 2011
Schunk USA
With a history of innovation going back nearly seven decades, this company continues to create leading-edge toolholding and workholding devices.
Ipsen, Inc.
A global entity, this company’s U.S. operations are playing an important role in the rebirth of American manufacturing, leading the way in thermal processing technologies.
October 2011
Hexagon Metrology
With a vast portfolio of coordinate measuring brands and machines, this company can meet the requirements of the most demanding applications.
Controlling the Process
Using Siemens’ CNC technology on advanced machine tools helps Forest City Gear remain an industry leader worldwide.
Cryogenic Treatment of Gear Steel
The following technical paper examines the effect of cryogenic treatment on the impact behavior of case-carburized En 353 steel.
A New Paradigm in Gear Hobbing
A new tooling concept from Sandvik Coromant lowers machining times and costs for hobbing gears, maximizing quality and increasing efficiency.
Thin Rims for Internal Gears
KISSsoft examines the effects of thin rims for internal gears and their consideration in the calculation of ISO and VDI standards.
Single-Source Solutions
Gear-cutting and finishing solutions from a single source simplify process planning and open up far-reaching synergies. Gleason explains how.
Special Report: New England Gear
For remanufactured Fellows gear shapers—including CNC controls, user-friendly software, and custom accessories—call the man with hands-on experience.
September 2011
Ingersoll Cutting Tools
This company has been designing custom metal cutting products for more than a century, and it offers an extensive lineup of cutting tools for machining gears.
Contour Hardening Bevel, Hypoid, and Pinion Gears
TSH technology is an advanced induction hardening process that was specifically developed to reduce overall cost and to replace thermo-chemical heat treating processes.
Designing Asymmetric Gears
Harnessing Direct Gear Design for asymmetric gears results in low weight-to-output torque ratio and reduced levels of noise and vibration.
Magnetic Filtration Technology
The lubricants used to protect gearboxes, especially in high-demand industries such as wind, can become filled with ferrous particulates. The answer? Magnetic filtration.
Increasing Grinding Capabilities
Thanks to Reishauer, a new technology is enabling manufacturers to take the lead in expanding market segments, increasing both flexibility and capabilities.
August 2011
Kennametal, Inc.
A focus on gear manufacturing has resulted in a line of gashers, hobs, and end mills that will help this company’s customers meet their production goals.
Putting Teeth into Gear Inspection
Today’s measurement technology from Hexagon Metrology is up to the task of inspecting the complex forms of a wide variety of gears and related components.
Designing Powder Metal Gears
In this article Hoganas demonstrates some design aspects that can—and need to—be considered when working with powder metal gears.
A Portable Chamfering Powerhouse
The Gear Chamfering Robot from Banyan Global Technologies is flexible enough to fit a broad range of gear modules while also meeting daily production requirements.
July 2011
Davall Gears
Launched more than a century ago, this company has the institutional knowledge that allows it to tackle the most challenging custom gearbox and spiral gear-form designs.
Clamping Onto Increased Production
Versatile workholding solutions can decrease setup times and increase productivity, allowing gear manufacturers to improve process efficiency.
Integrated Heat Treating
Recent developments allow the integration of heat treatment into the gear manufacturing line and to synchronize heat treatment with gear machining.
Bearing Solutions for High-Speed Gearbox Applications
Lufkin-RMT has developed a tilting pad bearing that’s able to withstand high gear loads and ultra-high surface velocities.
June 2011
JLM Systems, Ltd.
Developer of OILMISER technologies, this company provides clean and efficient fluid handling devices to customers found around the world.
Alternatives to Gear Grinding
Honing and cup wheel superfinishing can be a cost-effective and higher-quality alternative to gear bore and face grinding. Nagel Precision provides the details.
Refurbishing Wind Turbine Gears
Isotropic superfinishing represents a value adding, low cost option for refurbishing both case carburized and nitrided gears.
Reducing Gear Rattle
The professionals at Muncie Power Products help you to address—and eliminate—gear noise/rattle one step at a time.
May 2011
Luren Precision Co., Ltd.
With roots in gear research, this company continues developing new designs for its cutting tools and gear-manufacturing equipment.
Increasing Efficiency with Synchronized Systems
Already known for its expertise in forging, castings, and a host of gear-manufacturing processes, Custom Gear upgrades with technologies provided by Reishauer and Siemens.
A Grinding Solution
A customer had a problem using their existing gears in a new application. Ontario Drive & Gear provided the solution. Here’s how they did it.
The Case for Cold Rolling
For many gear and spline applications requiring high strength and a smooth surface finish, cold roll forming may be the preferred process.
April 2011
Banyan Global Technologies, LLC
With decades of combined experience in the gear manufacturing market, this company is taking a specialized approach to serving its customers.
Better Bevel Gear Production
Gleason’s newly designed Phoenix 280C bevel gear cutting machine is faster and easier to use than ever before, providing dependability and boosting productivity.
Milling Tools for Bevel Gears
Close collaboration between industry partners creates efficient, productive, and high-quality solutions for gear milling, according to Sandvik Coromant.
Clamping Large Turned Parts
Many industries, such as renewable energy, require large parts, so machine shops should review their workholding equipment to make sure they’re up to the task.
March 2011
Lufkin Industries, Inc.
Established more than a century ago in Texas, this company has evolved into a global entity known for its engineering, manufacturing, and testing expertise.
Essential Lubrication Aspects
Higher productivity and reduced machine tool life cycle costs can be achieved by considering total system efficiency, as Kluber Lubrication explains.
Expert Broaching Services
When it comes to servicing and remanufacturing broaching machines, there are very good reasons why you should contact the experts—like Broaching Machine Specialties.
Recommendations for Reverse Engineering
Reverse engineering can be just as demanding as original product development, presenting many of the same challenges. Here’s a checklist for doing the job right.
February 2011
Engineered Tools Corp.
A relative newcomer to the gear manufacturing market, this company is showing its respect for the industry by providing the best cutting tools available.
New Dimensions in Metrology
Nikon Metrology takes non-contact multi-sensor 3D metrology to the next level, realizing faster investigation and serial inspection by capturing full-part geometry with a single system.
Comparing AGMA and FEA Calculations
Developing technologies have made Finite Element Analysis software affordable for small gear companies. The following compares FEA calculations with AGMA standards.
Big Business in Large Gear Inspection
Gleason GMM analytical gear inspection systems with “big gear” capabilities are for gear manufacturers seeking to tap into the hottest industrial markets worldwide.
January 2011
Seco Tools, Inc.
By learning about its customer’s specific applications, this company is helping gear manufacturers increase productivity with state of the art cutting tool technologies.
Cutting the Cables
The benefits of going wireless extend far beyond simply eliminating cables, as you’ll learn in this description of the new Marposs M1 Wave wireless gauge.
Take a PEEK at Polymer
With the right design, plastic molded gears can exceed their metal brethren. The following article is a detailed examination of the approach taken by Kleiss Gears.
Troubleshooting Gear Noise
Measuring gear transmission error inside a loaded, running gearbox is the perfect tool for detecting and diagnosing gear noise. Romax Technology explains.