Gear manufacturing - honing
Gear lapping is a finishing process that utilizes the relative motion between an internal gear grinding wheel and the workpiece gear in a meshing state. The abrasive grains remove minute amounts of material through micro-cutting, improving tooth surface roughness and meshing accuracy. Lapping is a post-heat treatment finishing process that effectively corrects tooth profile errors and thermal deformation.
It is commonly used in precision transmission components such as spur gears, helical gears, and planetary gears. When combined with CNC lapping machines and automated measurement systems, it reduces noise and vibration.
Structural requirements: Correct for changes in tooth profile and contact accuracy after heat treatment.
Functional requirements: Reduce operating noise, improve service life and meshing stability.
Product Introduction
Product Introduction
