Pitch Line Chucks for Excellent Gear Precision and Improved Productivity

Date Dec 10, 2020
Location
Gear Trainer Webinar
Language English
Level Basic
Process Gear Process Theory
Provider Gleason
Price Tags Free of Charge

Pitch Line Chucks for Excellent Gear Precision and Improved Productivity

This webinar focuses on the advantages of Pitch Line Chucks to achieve better quality gears and more efficient production.  Fixturing bevel or hypoid gears for grinding or hard turning operations (like journals) can be a demanding task. Pitch Line chucks engage the gear teeth precisely at or close to the pitch line thus positioning the gear very accurately in the grinding or turning machine. During the webinar we will explore applications and benefits, including key design elements for excellent datum control and opportunities to use hard turning for improved manufacturing throughput.


Gear Trainer Webinars cover a variety of topics on bevel and cylindrical gear manufacturing technology, including gear and transmission design and simulation, soft cutting and hard finishing processes, metrology, tools, workholding, software and 4.0 production systems. The webinars include a mix of different media including live demonstrations of processes and software applications. Gear Trainer Webinars are moderated live by gear technology experts including the possibility to ask questions via the integrated chat. Within 30 minutes, our gear-cutting experts get to the bottom of the issues, and any questions raised are addressed in the following Q&A session.

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English language
JST 05:00 - 05:45 pm (Tokyo)
CST 04:00 - 04:45 pm (Beijing)
CET 09:00 - 09:45 am (Brussels)
EST 03:00 - 03:45 am (New York)
Ideally suited for participants in Asia-Pacific and Europe.

Registration

 

English language
JST 12:00 - 12:45 am (Tokyo)
CST 11:00 - 11:45 pm (Beijing)
CET 04:00 - 04:45 pm (Brussels)
EST 10:00 - 10:45 am (New York)
Ideally suited for participants in Americas and Europe.

Registration

 

Registration closes 1 hour beforehand.