Twelfth Annual AGMA Gear Failure Analysis Seminar

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You can avoid gear failure and save thousands of dollars in repair costs. It’s all about knowing what causes gear failure and how to prevent it from occurring. Attend AGMA’s technical education seminar on gear failure analysis and come away with a complete knowledge of gear failure–what to watch out for, and how to fix it.

The seminar will be held July 17-18 and September 29-30, 2003, at the Big Sky Resort in Big Sky, Montana. Please note that there is limited seating and that this seminar fills up quickly every year.

In this seminar, you’ll examine the various types of gear failure, such as macropitting, micropitting, scuffing, tooth wear, and breakage. Possible causes of these failures will be presented along with some suggested ways to avoid them.

Gear failure analysis expert Robert Errichello will use a variety of tools–lectures, slide presentations, hands-on workshops with failed gears, and question and answer sessions–to give you a comprehensive understanding of the reasons for gear failure. Handouts include Errichello’s Failure Analysis Textbook and Gear Failure Analysis Atlas.

To be placed on the waiting list, contact AGMA’s Technical Division by e-mail at tech@agma.org or phone AGMA headquarters at (703) 684-0211. If you’re reaching us via e-mail, please provide the dates you are interested in, your affiliation, and contact information.