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Heckert Gear Hobbing a Double Helical Gear

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2009

30 degree helix angle
20 degree pressure angle
6 d.p.
Pitchline Transmissions Ltd Coventry UK www.ndepower.com

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  • Sir,

    You are incorrect. We have a heavy duty hobbing head on our machine and only use it for cutting splines and gears. We cannot cut threads with this hobbing head. I hope this answers your question.

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  • How do you ensure the teeth on each side of the gear line up? Do you use different hand cutters for each side?

  • i work at a shop that does the same thing, only most our parts go to boeing.

  • that looks expensive

  • what a beautiful job and about my business do not have more gears also a beautiful machine that porte.que really pretty.

  • That is a massive gear hahah!

  • @ndepower dear sir,

    you are right. this is thread milling .

    we have 3 same kind of machines running in our manufacturing unit and we cut splines, worm thread and gears on it.

  • this is a thread cutting machine cutting gear on a shaft diameter. and this is not a proper machine for double helical or herring bone gear cutting.

  • @smithraymond09029 Thats what the blue tube is dropping on the cutter

  • Beautiful piece of work!

    thanks for sharing.

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