Article | REF: BM7155 V1

Gear cutting and grinding processes

Author: Jean KALETA

Publication date: October 10, 1998

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1. Cutting cylindrical gears without generation

1.1 Form milling

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1.1.1 General

Figure 1 shows a modular milling cutter. It is a milling disk with a constant profile in all grinding planes passing through the axis.

These modular hobs are standardized (see table 1 ). The same cutter covers a given number of gear teeth. The profiles of these teeth are replaced by a number of circular arcs. Figure

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