Need gear making capacity? Nidec Machine Tool America has machines in stock
Being able to quickly respond to opportunities can be your business advantage. Avoid long machine delivery times with our stock machines for quick delivery. Call now to find out what’s in stock – 248-669-6136.
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Machine Tool Builders: Your One-Stop Shop
Take your production to the next level with Machine Tool Builders’ world-class lineup of new gear manufacturing technologies, featuring: horizontal and vertical hobbing, generative & profile grinding, chamfer/deburr & inspection, plus the industry-leading rebuilds, retrofits and service that we’ve built our reputation on since 1995.
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Transmission Noise Challenges? Go nano.
Gleason’s new 300GMS nano Gear Metrology System is built for today’s unprecedented transmission noise challenges and tooth form quality requirements. 300GMS nano delivers sub-micron analysis of tooth surface roughness after polish grinding; applies Advanced Waviness Analysis tools to detect and mitigate critical noise behavior caused by hard-to-find tooth form irregularities.
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High Production Carbide Hobs
StarSU is a leading supplier of solid carbide hobs for gear tooth production. Our in-house carbide grades are available for cutting either green or hard materials and can be stripped and recoated. Application driven designs available in shell or shank configurations with multiple threads for maximum efficiencies.
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Join us for our Basic Gear Inspection for Operators!
Don’t miss out on AGMA’s Basic Gear Inspection for Operators course! The course is August 10th to 11th. The hotel deadline is approaching on July 11th so be sure to register and reserve your hotel room today! We hope you join us!
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Sandvik Coromant Offers Productivity Improvement Program
When working with metal, a poor choice of tool or machining strategy can be the difference between success and failure. Waste material, poor productivity and scrap components are all signs of an inadequate machining process. They’re also signs of unsustainable machining.
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