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Flexible method for machining aids gear wheel prototypes

Get with the Program: InvoMilling, a flexible method for machining external gears and splines, cuts lead times.

September 15, 2018

SwePart Transmission AB, Liatorp, Sweden, manufactures custom gearboxes, precision-ground gear wheels and other transmission parts. The company normally delivers gear wheels in large series, machined via traditional hobbing. But for prototyping batch sizes of 10 or fewer components, a more flexible solution was needed.

“We are often part of the customers’ projects at an early stage,” said Production Engineering Manager Magnus Svensson. “When they have a new development project, they ask us for a quotation. With the quote, we deliver prototypes. When the customer is satisfied with the prototype, we move on to series production.”


Flexible method for machining aids gear wheel prototypes
A helical gear machined using InvoMilling. Image courtesy of Sandvik Coromant


The toolroom at SwePart Transmission is filled with boxes containing the HSS tools that have long dominated the gear industry. Because each gear wheel has a unique gear profile, a separate tool has been needed for each component, leading to large tool inventories.

“When customers ask us for a prototype,” Svensson said, “we order a new tool to create the correct gear profile. The tool has to be specially designed for the gear wheel that we want to create.”

Special tools are frequently costly and time-consuming. The lengthy amount of time from when a component is ordered to when it is delivered has been a longtime concern for the gear industry.

“From order to delivery,” Svensson said, “it can take about 10 to 12 weeks.”

SwePart Transmission has significantly shortened lead times for gear wheel prototypes by using InvoMilling, a flexible method for machining external gears and splines on universal 5-axis machines. The method is attractive for small-batch production and when short lead times are crucial. InvoMilling benefits from a machine’s 5-axis capability to produce many different gear profiles with the same set of tools by changing the CNC program using the sophisticated software InvoMilling 1.0.

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