Date | Oct 21 - 25, 2019 |
Site |
Rochester, NY, États-Unis
The Gleason Works
1000 University Ave. Rochester, NY 14607, USA |
Langue | Anglais |
Niveau | Basique |
Procédé | Théorie du process d'engrenage |
Organisateur | Gleason |
Durée du cours | 4.5 days |
Nombre de Participants | 3-12 |
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.