Re: barber coleman 16-36 type A or type B


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Posted by BillS on December 17, 2012 at 13:31:11:

In Reply to: Re: barber coleman 16-36 type A or type B posted by mirza.khuram on December 15, 2012 at 10:55:29:

Mirza,

I think you are asking about a hobber without a differential, and how does it cut helical gears?

Here are a couple of FAQ topics that you should look at:

How does a non-differential hobbing machine cut helical gears?

What is the Pickup Constant method used to find change gears to cut helical gears on non-differential hobbing machines?

If you have questions after reading these two topics, please post them here. Others may be interested in this thread as well.




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