Machine
- Rigid machine design
- Ringloader concept for fast workpiece change
- Tailstock for shaft machining and optimum workpiece clamping
- Optional chamfering during the machining process
Tool
- Design and manufacturing of conical and cylindrical skiving cutters
- Process optimized tool design
- Tools in PM-HSS & carbide versions
Process
- Process analysis and simulation for optimal cutting conditions
- Use of technology applications for optimal customer support
- Collision analysis with calculation software
Increased efficiency thanks to gear skiving
Gear teeth manufacturers are seeking alternative processes that are more productive and cost-effective than the gear shaping method and more flexible than broaching.
Successful gear skiving by means of:
Machine
Tool
Process
The foundation for successful gear skiving is the rigidity of the machine: The cast iron machine bed absorbs the occurring process forces. In the machining head, a high spindle rigidity is achieved by means of a special bearing concept, which means that longer tool holders can also be used. This is particularly important for machining internal gears.
In combination with a burst-proof housing, the machine is suitable for both dry and wet machining with oil or emulsion.
In addition to the machine, the appropriate tool is crucial for a stable process. Our in-house tool development and manufacturing enables us to design the optimal tool for every workpiece - based on our vast knowledge of the gear skiving process.
The planned process must be taken into account when designing tools.