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A Fundamental Study on the Improvement for Chipping Characteristics in Gear Hobbing with Carbide Tipped Hob

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In gear hobbing, it is important that improving productivity for gear manufacturing is increased by using carbide tipped hob with heatproof. However, damage might occur in the tool at the early stage when the cutting condition is mistaken, and the tool life be shortened extremely. Therefore, when carbide tipped hob is applied for gear cutting, it is important to understand the characteristic of it enough, and to understand the condition for the tool life. In this study, the factor of the damage of the carbide tool is systematically examined. The chipping factor of the carbide tool, i.e. carbide material, cutting velocity, feed, grinding condition for tool face, is investigated by using modified machining center and fly tool.

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Ishimaru, R., Sakuragi, I., Izumi, N. (2013). A Fundamental Study on the Improvement for Chipping Characteristics in Gear Hobbing with Carbide Tipped Hob. In: Dobre, G. (eds) Power Transmissions. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 13. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6558-0_43

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