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THE INDEXING MECHANISM OF GEAR
HOBBING MACHINE
GearsA gear is a wheel with teeth along its rim. It is used to transmit power from one shaft to
another.
Production of Gears Broaching Hobbing Shaping Milling Lapping Plastic Injection Molding Powder Metal Sintering Forging Casting
GEAR HOBBING Gear hobbing is a multipoint machining
process in which gear teeth are progressively generated by a series of cuts with a cutting tool known as hob. Both the hob and the workpiece revolve constantly as the hob is fed across the face width of the gear blank.
Process Characteristics
Is a gear generating process that uses a hob cutter
Cutters and blanks rotate in a timed relationship
Maintains a proportional feed rate between the gear blank and the hob
Cuts several teeth on a progressive basis used for high production runs
Gear Production Parameters Feed rate
Indexing head Index and feed change gears establish the
definite relationship for a specific gear.
Indexing The relationship between the rotation of the
hob, therotation of the work , and the amount and
direction offeed that enables the gear to be cut.
Speed change gears can be changed without affecting the relationship between hob, work and feed.
Indexing Head The cutter spindle mounted on swirling head
is connected through toothed gearing of different combinations to the table upon which the blank is carried
For each revolution of the table and blank, the cutter makes a definite number of revolution in the same period of time.
Indexing Movements
The movements of indexing head is controlled by
following to main components
Indexing Gearing
Feed Gearing
Indexing Gearing
The driving shaft and the table upon which the blank is mounted both fixed and change gear wheels are usually employed.
Generally for spur gears
No.of teeth in driving wheels No.of theads in cutter x Constant quantity. = No.of teeth in drivenwheels No.of teeth to be cut in blank
Feed GearingControls the feed of the cutter relatively to
the blank,it is defined as the movement of the cutter with respect to the blank per revolution ot the blank and table,in direction parallel to axis of latter.
For spur gearsNo.of teeth in driving wheels Feed per rev. of blank x No.of threads in cutter =No.of teeth in driven wheels No of teeth to be cut in blank x Const.
Relationship between index & feed To maintain desired relationship between index
and feed there are two constant, to decide correct change gears
Machine index constant Machine feed constant
Machine Index Constant The machine index constant is the number of
revolutions of the hob spindle during one revolution of the work spindle
For spur gears Index gear ratio = KT NK= machine index constantT= number of threads on hobN= number of teeth on gear
Machine Feed Constant The machine feed constant is the distance in
inches which the hob slide will advance during one revolution of the work spindle when the ratio of the feed change gear is 1:1
Feed gear ratio = F M F= feed in per revolution of the work M= machine feed constant
INDEXING FIXTURE
The index fixture consists of an index head, also called a dividing head
Footstock which is similar to the tailstock of a lathe.
The index head and footstock attach to the worktable of the milling machine by T-slot bolts
Index Plate The indexing plate is a round plate with a
series of six or more circles of equally spaced holes.
The index pin on the crank can be inserted in any hole in any circle.
The interchangeable plates regularly furnished with most index heads, the spacing necessary for most gears, boltheads, milling cutters, splines, and so forth can be obtained.
Types of indexing Direct indexing
Indirect indexing
Differential indexing
Direct Indexing To perform this type of indexing,the worm
shaft must be disengaged from the worm gear wheel.
Most direct indexing plate have 24 holes, all divisions of which 24 is a divisible (24, 12, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2) can be produced with this plates.
Indexing data = N T N – No. of holes in Indexing Plate T – No. of required divisions
Indirect Indexing The indexing data or the number of turns of the
crank for most division, it is necessary only to divide 40 by the number of divisions to be cut.
Indexing data = 40 N (number of required
divisions) Indexing plates which are available: Plate 1 16, 30, 33, 36, 39, 51, 57, 63 Plate 2 22, 24, 27, 29, 37, 43, 49, 59 Plate 3 23, 25, 28, 31, 41, 47, 53, 61
Differential Indexing Sometimes, a number of divisions is required
which cannot be obtained by simple indexing with the index plates regularly supplied.
To obtain these divisions, a differential index
head is used. The index crank is connected to the wormshaft by a train of gears instead of a direct coupling as with simple indexing.
Indexing In Degrees
Workpieces can be indexed in degrees as well as fractions of a turn with the usual index head.
There are 360 degrees in a complete circle and one turn of the index crank revolves the spindle 1/40 or 9 degrees.
Therefore, 1/9 turn of the crank rotates the spindle 1 degree. Workpieces can therefore be indexed in degrees by using a circle of holes divisible by 9.
Hob work rotation relationshipSpur gears
For spur gears with a single thread hob,the blank moves one tooth space while the hob rotates once the rotation is timed by means of change gears
Helical gears
For helical gears,the rotaion of the work is silightly retarted or advanced in relationship to the rotation of the hob,and the feed is also held in a definite relationship with the work and the hob
ApplicationApplication in Gear Hobbing MachineThe two shafts (Hob spindle and work piece
spindle) are rotated at a proportional ratioThis determines the number of teeth on the
blank; for example, if the gear ratio is 40:1 the hob rotates 40 times to each turn of the blank, which produces 40 teeth in the blank.
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