Three working processes on one machine

A number of different processes – rolling, pressure machining, cutting and manual reworking – are used to chamfer gearwheels. Because they require separate jigs and machines, these methods are time-consuming and expensive.

Messerkopfsystem FeedJet
The effect of the CHAMFER-CUT tool system from Fette is that instead of cutting, deburring and shaving on different machines in separate working processes, the three tools needed for the job are mounted on one mandrel: the roughing hob, the Chamfer Cut and the finishing gear hob (Twist-Free-Hob). As a result, the entire process is optimized and manufacturing time is saved.

The advantages at a glance:

 

  • Tooth cutting and deburring on one machine
  • All the tools are on one mandrel
  • No machine or manual reworking needed
  • Additional machines and tools for deburring and shaving are no longer required
  • Gear wheels with helical teeth can be chamfered