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   Gear Manufacturing Technology Update       January 22, 2025

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State of the Gear Industry

Gear Technology's annual State-of-the-Gear-Industry Survey is a valuable resource for the entire industry, helping us better understand the current economic position and outlook for companies manufacturing gears. The survey takes less than 10 minutes and results will be available in the January/February 2025 issue.

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Forest City Gear Celebrates Jacob Hutmacher's 10th Anniversary

Forest City Gear, an industry-leading manufacturer of fine- and medium-pitch custom gears, is proud to recognize Customer Quality Engineer Jacob Hutmacher on his 10thanniversary and thank him for his long-term dedication to the company.

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Fine Pitch Gearing with PIC Design

Senior Editor Matt Jaster spoke with Mike Hamburg, Business Development Manager, Ron Bell, Senior Mechanical Engineer and Tyhler Howard, Plant Manager at PIC Design to discuss fine pitch gearing.

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SEIWA G-TEC – High precision gear processing machines

SEIWA G-TEC – High precision gear processing machines

Proudly representing Seiwa G-Tec’s portfolio of Horizontal and Vertical Gear Hobbing technology within North America. Founded in 1920, Seiwa G-Tec has over 90 years’ experience in machine tool production for gear cutting technology. Certified ISO 9001 since 2008, Seiwa always provides more value than cost.

  • HOBBING
  • SKIVING
  • GRINDING
  • HONING |(HELICAL/SPUR)


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Enhance Gear Performance with an ECM Vacuum Furnace

Enhance Gear Performance with an ECM Vacuum Furnace

Enhance fine-tooth gear performance with LOW PRESSURE CARBURIZING (LPC) in an ECM vacuum furnace system for superior strength & reliability, extended gear life and reduced maintenance costs. This precise, distortion-free heat treatment ensures uniform case hardening (root-to-tip) and improves wear resistance & durability.

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Join us for A Practical Approach to Managing Gear Noise

Join us for A Practical Approach to Managing Gear Noise

AGMA is hosting our Practical Approach to Managing Gear Noise on March 4, 2025 online! For more information such as dates and times and registration deadline, click on the link below.

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