December 2015
Penn Reels
A recognized best-in-class fishing reel product line, a dedicated pursuit of advanced gear technology, and an inspiring 80-year history has helped Penn Reels become a key player in the industry of one of America’s favorite pastimes.
Advantages of Direct Gear Design For Automotive Polymer Gear Drives
Direct Gear Design, a development process where gear parameters are primary and tool parameters are secondary, maximizes performance of plastic gearing by compensating for polymer property limitations.
An Improved Load-Equalizing Means For a Multi-Flow Gear Train
A method for equal power sharing in planetary gearboxes is proposed based on the use of elastic absorbers of manufacturing errors.
Actual Tooth Contact Analysis of Straight Bevel Gears
When measuring with coordinate measuring machines, a new proposed approach is utilized to capture deviations from spherical involute bevel gears; these deviations are then used in tooth contact analysis.
November 2015
Machines Profile: Kennametal Extrude Hone
Kennametal Extrude Hone has grown from a manufacturer and seller of abrasive flow machining (AFM) machines to include electrochemical machining (ECM) and its thermal energy method (TEM), making it a world leader in these three core practices.
Services Profile: Raycar Gear & Machine Co.
What started with a purchase of a small general machining company in 1989, Raycar Gear & Machine Co. has since become a successful full-service manufacturer of precision gears and a driving force in the industry.
Tooling Profile: Riten Industries
As a leading manufacturer of high-precision live and dead centers and face drivers, Riten Industries has unmatched experience, engineering expertise, and customer service, with all of its products made in the U.S.
October 2015
Bourn & Koch, Inc.
Bourn & Koch continues to combine the most well-known brand names in the history of industrial machining with customer-driven solutions and the industry’s latest technology.
Customer Success Stories
Two gear manufacturing companies — Croix Gear & Machining in Wisconsin and Columbia Gear in Minnesota — benefited from purchasing Gleason machines in order to fill their needs for increasing capacity, capabilities, and technologies.
Gear Tooth Root Stresses of a Very Heavily Loaded Gear Pair
In this case study, specialized contact analyses and finite element methods were used to study gear tooth stresses of the space shuttle orbiter’s body flap actuator gears.
Optimizing Innovation in Driveline Design Processes
Simulation technology is driving innovation in gear and drivetrain design fields with an approach that moves problem-solving earlier in the process.
Flame Hardening
Flame hardening is a viable, cost-efficient solution for heat treating difficult gear designs and for lower production volumes. Here, an overview on flame hardening, as well as spin hardening and robotic gear hardening, is discussed.
Effective Methods for Checking Grinding Quality
Grinding affects the performance of a gear component, therefore it’s important to optimize the grinding process and eliminate defective parts before final assembly.
September 2015
Rave Gears & Machining
Rave Gears and Machining is committed to providing quality parts and on-time delivery at a fair price.
Precision Bevel Gears with Low Tooth Count
An analysis focused on the geometry and the kinematics of right-angle bevel gears with low tooth count shows that inequality of base pitches of the gear and mating pinion is the root cause of insufficient performance.
Case Study: Circle Gear and Machine Company and Pequea Machine Inc.
Two companies work together to bring the manufacturing process of gears and gear components back to the U.S. from overseas.
Layout of the Gear Micro Geometry
A three-step methodology can be a successful approach to optimizing flank line and profile modifications.
Inspection and Measuring on Threaded Tools
The measuring machine, ThreadCheck, offers precision for complex geometries, automation, seamless documentation, and production integration.
August 2015
New England Gear
Celebrating 20 years in the business of remanufacturing late-model CNC Fellows gear shapers, New England Gear attributes its success to excellent customer relationships, a wealth of technical knowledge, and superior standards.
A Comparison of Wrought Steel Gears and Surface – Densified Powder Metallurgy Gears
There is potential in using powder metallurgy transmission gears that match the performance and accuracy of machined gears when fatigue properties and dimensional precision capabilities are compared.
Meeting More Demanding Requirements for Removing Burrs: Optimizing Deburring Processes with Innovative Solutions
Burrs and chips are unavoidable in virtually all manufacturing processes used for series production, and today, the removal of these remnants from the production process is an absolute must for high-quality, precision parts.
Make Powerful Partnerships at Gear Expo 2015
Don’t miss Gear Expo, the “Drive Technology Show” — it only happens once every two years. This event is the world’s only conference and expo designed exclusively for the gear industry and drive technology experts.
Reducing Gear Noise While Improving Performance
Gear noise reduction can be achieved through electrochemical machining, which is a process that accomplishes metal removal by dissolution of surface atoms without direct contact between the tool and workpiece material.
July 2015
Gleason Corporation
Gleason Corporation celebrates its 150th anniversary with eyes intently set on the future of gear manufacturing.
High Temperature Vacuum Carburizing Drives Alloy Development
With gear surfaces, a growing demand for greater fatigue resistance can only be achieved by specialized heat treatments. Vacuum carburizing — low pressure carburizing — is a process that can be used to apply hardness, wear resistance, and increased fatigue life in specific parts.
Induction Hardening for Wind Turbine Bearing Rings
As installed capacity and component size continue to grow in the wind sector, induction hardening is a cost-and time-efficient method to meeting demand. As demand for gear rings and bearings increases, so will the need for more sophisticated induction hardening solutions.
CASE STUDY: Cold Forming Technology, Inc., and West Michigan Spline, Inc.
Cold Forming Technology, Inc., and West Michigan Spline, Inc., chose to lead by example and show what happens when two similar companies opt for collaboration instead of competition.
INSPECTION & METROLOGY: A Different Way to Look at Profile and Helix Inspection Results
The traditional inspection of involute gear profile and helix deviations results in plots of deviations from a perfect involute and from a perfect helix. While this is appropriate for gears with an unmodified profile or helix, it is not ideal for gears that have intentional modifications.
INSPECTION & METROLOGY: The Benefits of Using Tapered-Tooth Master Plugs (TMPs) with Spline Gauges
There is both a cost-effective and timesaving approach to evaluating the quality condition of a spline ring gage — the simple-to-use Tapered-Tooth Master Plug (TMP). This concept has been around for many years, but not everyone is aware of its benefits or how it works.
TOOLING & WORKHOLDING: Large and Small Gear Processing Reaps Benefits from Modern Workholding Synergies
As demand for higher-quality precision gears continues to rise, so does the need for high-quality gear manufacturing machines that can get the job done and skilled machinists who can properly operate the equipment.
TOOLING & WORKHOLDING: Making the Most of G90’s Advantages
G90 material can be used to replace carbide in some hobbing applications. It can also provide increased production rates, increased tool life, or a combination of both of these when replacing traditional HSS hobs.
June 2015
Surface Technology, Inc.
Surface Technology, Inc. began as a small family business during the recession in the early 1970s. Deeply rooted in history and innovation, the company has evolved into a world leader in composite electroless coatings.
The Impact of Surface Condition and Lubricant on Gear Tooth Friction
Frictional losses in gear boxes transform into heat, which makes them significant to gear box designers and will result in a fuel efficiency reduction for the vehicle involved. This effort is to measure and document the comparative friction losses in a gear mesh due to gear tooth surface condition and lubricant.
Flexible Automation Technology Enables Lean Production Processes at BJ-Gear
Since 2009, BJ-Gear in Denmark has used collaborative robots from Universal Robots to automate its production of gear wheels. This new type of robots have ushered in substantial cost savings on machinery, optimized work flows, and created a more varied and rewarding work environment for employees that now welcome their new “colleagues.”
Application of a Unique Anti-Wear Technology — Ion-Sulfurized Lubricating Gradient Material
Ion-sulfurized lubricating gradient material (LGM) is a state-of-the-art technology conferring excellent anti-friction and wear-resistant characteristics on metallic parts, including gears, splines, and bearings. In this article, the engineering characteristics of LGM technology are introduced and exemplary applications are presented.
May 2015
Kowalski Heat Treating Company
Kowalski Heat Treating Company is a place where people work hard to play hard. You’ll learn about how the patriarch of the Kowalski family and his wife pioneered their own heat treating company while also raising a family of 18 children.
Molecular Decomposition Process = Electrochemical Assisted Precision Form Grinding
Super-finishing of forms required to generate geometry like that of the involute of a gear is a multi-step process where gear blanks are roughed, heat treated, and ground to precise tolerances allowing for additional stock removal to occur in another value added process to generate super-finishes to less than 1 Ra µin. A solution that enables the rough and finish grinding to occur that produces super-finished surfaces to less than 1 Ra µin while maintaining precise geometries is Molecular Decomposition Process (MDP).
Forging: 101
When weighing metal forming options for use in gear manufacturing, consider the processes, applications, and benefits of open die and rolled ring forging.
GrindTalk: MIRA ICE – Cooler Grinding for Large Gears
Developed for form grinding of gears, BURKA-KOSMOS and TYROLIT combine strengths to develop the new force in grinding technology, MIRA ICE, to help gear manufacturers significantly improve their processes.
April 2015
Brevini Gear Systems
Brevini Gear Systems, otherwise known as Brevini Wind USA, is a major contender in the ring of custom gear manufacturing. Although they still participate in the wind industry, their focus is serving the precision custom gear and gearbox market.
Slim Profile Peripheral Cutting Tool Using Stick Blades
Peripheral cutter heads are utilized to machine bevel and cylindrical gears and basic milling operations on universal mills or five-axis machines. However, in the new cutter system discussed below, all other surfaces can be made with open tolerances.
If Necessity is the Mother of Invention, Customer Need is the Impetus for Design Evolution
Plato once wrote that necessity is the mother of invention. In the realm of workholding for gear manufacturing industry, this means innovation is the basis for constant improvement and concept evaluation.
Influence of Central Members Radial Support Stiffness on Load Sharing Characteristics of Compound Planetary Gearsets
In this study, a non-linear dynamics model of Ravigneaux compound planetary gearsets which adopts the intermediate floating component, is set up based on concentration parameter. Reducing the radial support stiffness of the central members helps improve the load sharing performance of the system.
March 2015
Lubrication Engineers, Inc.
What was originally founded by three salesmen looking to provide a superior lubricant to the manufacturing industry has grown into a successful, wide-reaching business with customers and influence all over the world.
The Efficiency of a Simple Spur Gearbox — Thermally Coupled Lubrication Model
This paper discusses how efficient a simple dip-lubricated gearbox is in a thermally coupled lubrication model, which includes elastohydrodynamic (EHL) friction losses in gear teeth contacts as well as bearing, seal, and churning losses.
Machine Involute Splines and Serrations with Rotary Broach Tools
Rotary broaching is not just for machining hexagon holes in screws. Here, you’ll learn more about the new product innovations and advanced techniques that continue to shape the broaching industry today.
February 2015
United Tool Supply Company
It has been one year since United Tool Supply Company’s founder and president Rusty Young passed away, and his son, Jeff Young has since taken over the family business. A lot has changed throughout the past year, and although the family and company have been faced with great adversity, both overcame those obstacles and are striving to preserve and build on Rusty’s legacy within this industry.
Involute Spiral Face Couplings and Gears: Design Approach and Manufacturing Technique
By presenting spiral face gears with an involute tooth line and an identical tooth profile in the normal section at any given radius, two applications are made possible for such face gears.
What do ZOLLER and a simple gear have in common? Both are proven in use and high efficiency.
By combining image-processing technology with one probe and six CNC-controlled axes, ZOLLER is able to sucessfully execute hob measurements without any distortions for its customers.
The Convergence of Gear Metrology and 3-D Measuring Technology: The Slow Evolution
While there has been a gradual convergence of generative gear metrology and 3-D or CMM type measurements, significant differences remain. This article explores the historical perspective and outlines the current technology.
January 2015
Allen Adams Shaper Services, Inc.
From the ashes of Fellows Corporation rose Allen Adams Shaper Services, Inc., which has been serving companies and people in need of gear shaping services and machine repair since its inception in 2002.
Application of ICME to Optimize Metallurgy and Improve Performance of Carburizable Steels
QuesTek Innovations LLC has successfully designed and developed four new steels that can be used in gearing applications, two of which have been implemented in demanding gear and bearing applications in ground and aerospace military, commercial aerospace, high-performance racing, oil and gas, and other industries
Optimization of Gear Tooth Contact by Helix Angle Modification
This paper discusses software that automatically generates a 3-D meshed finite element model of a helical gear set, which does not require the gear designer to have a knowledge of finite element analysis.