Recent Developments in Spline and Gear Cutting and Finishing
380118
01/01/1938
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- Content
- DEVELOPMENTS in spline and gear cutting discussed in this paper include actual production results in climb-hobbing of splines and experimental results in climb-hobbing of gears. “Climb-hobbing” is defined as that method of hobbing wherein the cutting action starts at the surface of the part being hobbed and ends at the root of the spline or tooth - the direct opposite of the conventional method. Important advantages claimed for the method are a superior finish, increase in hob life, and lower power consumption.Finishing-process developments considered are finish-cutting, burnishing, shaving, and grinding.
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- Citation
- Haynes, R., "Recent Developments in Spline and Gear Cutting and Finishing," SAE Technical Paper 380118, 1938, https://doi.org/10.4271/380118.