Training - Gear Process Theory

Date Feb 03 - 07, 2020
Location
Rochester, NY, USA
The Gleason Works
1000 University Ave.
Rochester, NY 14607, USA
Language English
Level Basic
Process Gear Process Theory
Provider Gleason
Class Duration 4.5 days
Number of Participants 3-12
Price Tags $ 1,600

Gear Process Theory

Familiarization with spur, helical, bevel and hypoid gear nomenclature. The use of various cutting methods in Gleason machines. Tooling and processes used in gear manufacturing.


Topics Covered:

Technical discussions covering nomenclature

▪ Various types and classifications of gears and their meshing characteristics.
▪ Cutting methods used to produce bevel and hypoid gears and pinions.
▪ Blank tolerances and configurations required to produce quality gear sets in Gleason machines.
▪ Basic concept of inspection and testing of spur, helical, bevel and hypoid gears.

 

Cutters and Cutting Tools

▪ Description of various types of Gleason face mill, face hob, REVACYCLE® and straight bevel gear cutters.
▪ Terminology identification, assembly, truing and mounting of face mill and face hob cutters.

 

Workholding Equipment and Arbor Maintenance

Discussions on applications and maintenance of TANLINE®, X-PANDISK®, VERS-GRIP® and UNI-SPAND® equipment.

 

Fundamentals of Heat Treatment

Basic metallurgical discussion concerning terminology of heat treatment, volumetric changes, distortions and residual stresses in heat treated gears with possible causes and corrective actions.

 

Upon Completion:

A certificate is issued with successful completion.

Fields marked with an asterisk * are obligatory.