Title: Gear Cutting
1Forging new generations of engineers
2Gear Cutting
3Making Gears
- Gear cutting equipment
- Preparing a gear blank
- Gear involute cutters
- Cutting a spur gear
- Identify current gear uses
- Apply gear knowledge to real situations
4Diametral Pitch is the actual size of the gear
tooth.The lower the number the larger the
tooth.The chart at left shows 3 dp. as larger
tooth and 20 dp as the smallest tooth.
Diametral Pitch
3 dp
20 dp
5Gear Tooth Parts
6Gear Cutting Equipment
- Metal Lathe
- Horizontal Mill
- Horizontal Cutoff Saw
- Indexing Head
- Drill Bit
- Gear Involute Cutter
- Gear Blank Mandrel
7Gear Cutting Equipment
Horizontal Mill Saw
Cutoff Band Saw
8Gear Cutting Equipment
Metal Lathe
Drill
Gear ToothGage
Gear Blank
Gear Cutter
Mandrel
9Horizontal Cutoff Saw
Cutting Gear Blank
10Metal Lathe Used To Face Sides Of Gear Blank And
Drill A 1 Hole
11Rough Gear Blank Mounted On A Mandrel
12Mandrel And Gear Blank Assembly Mounted On The
Lathe
Turned To Finished Gear Diameter And Thickness
13Indexing Head Used To Exactly Position Gear Blank
To Cut Each Tooth
14Math Gear Calculations
- 16 Diametral Pitch X 2 Inch Diameter Gear Blank
Equals Number Of Teeth - N D.P. X D.G. N 16 X 2 N 32 Teeth
- 40 Turns Of The Dividing Head Hand Crank Equals 1
Revolution Of The Gear Blank - Turns 40/32 10/8 5/4 1 And 1/4 Turns
15Math Gear Calculations
- Using a 20 hole plate 1/4 turn 20/4 5
spaces or 6 holes in plate. This moves our gear
blank 1 and 1/4 turns. - Outside diameter of gear 32th 2/16 2.125
- Cutting depth for tooth 2.250 a constant
divided by d.P. - Depth 2.250/16 .140 thousands for depth of
cut.
1620 Hole Indexing Plate Mounted On Indexing Head
17Horizontal Mill Set Up With Indexing Head,
Mandrel Gear Blank
18Horizontal Mill Set Up To Cut Gear
19Gear Blank Aligned With Gear Involute Cutter
20Gear Involute Cutter Cutting Gear
21Checking Finished Gear With Involute Gage
22Measuring Finished Gear