gear hobbing machine Hobbing machines, also known as
hobbers, come in many sizes to produce different sizes of gears. Tiny instrument gears are produced on small table-top machines, while large-diameter marine gears are produced on large industrial machines. A hobbing machine typically consists of a
chuck and
tailstock to hold the workpiece, a spindle to mount the hob, and a drive motor. For a tooth profile which is theoretically
involute, the fundamental rack is straight-sided, with sides inclined at the pressure angle of the tooth form, with flat top and bottom. The necessary
addendum correction to allow the use of small-numbered pinions can either be obtained by suitable modification of this rack to a
cycloidal form at the tips, or by hobbing at a diameter other than the theoretical pitch. Since the
gear ratio between hob and blank is fixed, the resulting gear will have the correct pitch on the pitch circle but the tooth thickness will not be equal to the space width. Hobbing machines are characterized by the largest
module or pitch diameter it can generate. For example, a capacity machine can generate gears with a 10 in pitch diameter and usually a maximum of a 10 in face width. Most hobbing machines are vertical hobbers, meaning the blank is mounted vertically. Horizontal hobbing machines are usually used for cutting longer workpieces; i.e. cutting splines on the end of a shaft. The
hob is a cutting tool used to cut the teeth into the workpiece. It is cylindrical in shape with
helical cutting teeth. These teeth have grooves that run the length of the hob, which aid in cutting and
chip removal. There are also special hobs designed for special gears such as the spline and sprocket gears. Each hob tooth is relieved on its back side to reduce friction. Most hobs are single-thread hobs, but double-, and triple-thread hobs are used for high production volume shops. Multiple-thread hobs are more efficient but less accurate than single-thread hobs. Depending on type of gear teeth to be cut, there are custom made hobs and general purpose hobs. Custom made hobs are different from other hobs as they are suited to make gears with modified tooth profiles. Modified tooth profiles are usually used to add strength and reduce size and gear noise. == Types ==