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lazy manufacturing processes

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Hello everyone,
I'm doing a job on the manufacturing processes of a pinion.
I'm a little short of information, does anyone know where I can find more material?
Thank you very much
 
Hello everyone,
I'm doing a job on the manufacturing processes of a pinion.
I'm a little short of information, does anyone know where I can find more material?
Thank you very much
some extra details about the type of pinion and what do you have to indicate about this process?
 
Hello everyone,
I'm doing a job on the manufacturing processes of a pinion.
I'm a little short of information, does anyone know where I can find more material?
Thank you very much
if I gave us more info would be better.

However, you may consult any mechanical technology book.

or even some industrial technical drawing book. if I don't remember the chirone backincasa had examples where some production processes were analyzed.
 
I understand, I wrote "pignone" because actually the job is quite free, so any kind of pinion is fine, I found some info on a model of steel sprockets, however thank you very much for the info
 
Hello everyone,
I'm doing a job on the manufacturing processes of a pinion.
I'm a little short of information, does anyone know where I can find more material?
Thank you very much
on the strange consorti (second volume if not erro; but try to look also in the third...) find something.

However, in my opinion, you should set some somewhat detailed parameters (a couple of measures; type of teething; material; treatment and/or surface) so as to have free field from what is not needed and focus on what is needed. In my opinion, however... :rolleyes:
 
I would say that if you do a good search on the internet google books you find a lot of material to view in toto or in % that push you to purchase or rent the book in specialized libraries.

the ways to build gears are multiple:
- traditional steel or cast iron or brass, starting from castings or drawn to be turned and then dented with various technologies (form brake, knives, etc.), thermal or thermochemical treatment if necessary, rectification or roding without rectification
- special plastic material for direct molding or for removal of truciole as above, chemical coating treatments if necessary, no grinding
- very special gears with variable radius often made from sheet metal, laser cutting or water, possible heat treatment (replace complex cinematisms with cams usually at medium speeds)
- small steel wheels and low precision also printed hot/forged
- small or large series wheels, with low detachment band (thin) cut off with sheet metal moulds and subsequently hardening treatment

I don't know if there is really a book or manual updated at our time that specifically treats all processes of gear production, advantages/disadvantages and related technologies. In these years we are also pushing in composite materials or with glass or carbon fibers, bimaterial wheels.

It is a matter that dates back to the times of leonardo but little is really known of its evolution because it lacks information. lyrics are often in English and do not always treat the themes in relation to today's technique.
 
Thank you very much :) in fact I have entrusted myself to some stuff in the internet in English, since I am currently in Spain and can not refer to books in Italian
 

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