hanabie
Mechanical
- May 22, 2012
- 17
Hello,
I'm new to gear machining.
1. I know that shank type gear hobs costs way more compared to bore/keyway hobs. What are the pros and cons?
Why would people still choose shank type hobs?
2. Also, I have seen that hobs are usually held both sides when grinding. Is it possible to hold only one side and still produces close tolerances quality?
3. Does the bore type hobs affect the eccentricity tolerances when cutting? How do I know if it's installed paralleled along the axis?
Thank you
I'm new to gear machining.
1. I know that shank type gear hobs costs way more compared to bore/keyway hobs. What are the pros and cons?
Why would people still choose shank type hobs?
2. Also, I have seen that hobs are usually held both sides when grinding. Is it possible to hold only one side and still produces close tolerances quality?
3. Does the bore type hobs affect the eccentricity tolerances when cutting? How do I know if it's installed paralleled along the axis?
Thank you