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Bevel Gear Process for Turn-Mill Centers



INDEX has developed a "bevel gear hobbing" package, which consists of a specially designed control cycle and four INDEX cutter heads with module-dependent inserts. Equipped with these features, the INDEX R200 and INDEX R300 turn-mill centers become gear cutting machines on which spiral bevel gears can be producedfrom bar stock, with front and rear end machining, complete in one setup or as a pure two-spindle gear cutting machine.

By hobbing using a continuous indexing method spiral bevel gears can be produced with constant tooth height in a module range of 0.6 to 4 mm.

"Users can achieve shorter cycle times and better geometry and position tolerances. And it is designed to be more flexible," said a company spokesperson.

Bevel gear cutting requires a machine with high rigidity and a B-axis as the basis. Due to their static, dynamic and thermal properties, the turn-mill centers of the INDEX R-series are built for gear-cutting, provided they are equipped with the "bevel gear hobbing" technology package. The R machines' axis configuration with two milling spindles on Y- and B-axes running in hydrostatic bearings makes it possible to machine on the main and counter spindle simultaneously in five axes.

The ability of the turn-mills to accomplish complete gear-part machining on the front and rear ends simultaneously results in shorter total cycle times and lower cost per piece. "When we machine typical bevel gears with module 1.15 mm and approximately 25 teeth for our toolholders completely from bar stock, we achieve a cycle time of less than 3 min. The share of gear cutting amounts to about 30 seconds," said Dr. Volker Sellmeier, INDEX-Werke Head of Technology Development.

In a classical gear process chain, the workpiece has to be set up on several individual machines for turning, drilling, milling, gear cutting and deburring. INDEX's approach is to run all operations on the turn-mill center. Bevel gears are turned, drilled, milled and finally cut on a single machine. Even brushes for deburring can be set up. "The soft machining process is completely autonomous, with a process-reliable gear quality of IT5," said the spokesperson. This is then followed by hardening. A final finishing process is usually required only for the mounting distance and the polygonal shaft/hub connection.

"The INDEX solution works for both contract manufacturers, which need to produce small lot sizes with high flexibility, and mass producers, which want to produce bevel gears in large quantities at minimal cost. The investment is relatively low compared with specialized machines. Also the consumption costs are kept within manageable limits, since the cutter heads are equipped with interchangeable inserts," said the spokesperson.

In addition to bar stock machining, which is primarily for small quantities, for series production the R machine can best be used as a pure gear cutting machine, working on the main and counter spindles simultaneously.

"This requires the use of an automated workpiece loading and unloading system that loads the blanks and removes the finished parts gently," said Dr. Sellmeier. "We offer a quadruple gripper with two stations on the main and counter spindle that picks up the finished parts, rotates and then loads new blanks. This way we use the machine as a kind of double-spindle machine, cutting the time per piece in half."

Two cutter heads are required per bevel gear. They differ slightly in cutting circle radius in order to produce the longitudinal crowning. INDEX offers the cutter heads in four different sizes that can be fitted with up to six carbide inserts and feature internal cooling.

"The INDEX method uses two separate cutter heads per bevel gear. The two cutter heads provide a larger number of cutting edges. This allows us to achieve a higher cutting performance. We also have more freedom for flank modifications and correction of the contact pattern," said Dr. Sellmeier.

A control cycle developed by INDEX is another part of the technology package. The user enters there the same parameters as on a conventional gear-cutting machine. These include, for example, machine distance, eccentricity and auxiliary angle. The cycle translates these values into the movements of each axis so that at the end the same relative movements are effected as on a conventional gear cutting machine.

For more information contact:

INDEX Corporation

14700 North Pointe Blvd.

Noblesville, IN 46060

317-770-6300

sales@index-usa.com

www.indextraub.com

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Hillary Machinery, Inc.

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www.hillaryinc.com

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281-405-9378

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10668 Widmer Road

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207-775-5510

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10668 Widmer Rd.

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847-299-2461

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763-553-1711

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www.halesmachinetool.com

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Ellis Machinery & Equipment, Inc.

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Fife, WA 98424

253-926-6868

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