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GROB successfully implements European workforce development strategies in the United States

The disparities between workforce development in Europe and the United States are pronounced. For instance, apprenticeship programs in Europe commence at a significantly younger age and present a wider array of opportunities. While North American initiatives emphasize extensive cross-training in mechanical and electrical disciplines, the European approach delineates specific departmental and positional pathways much earlier in employees' careers. The challenge of training workers swiftly and effectively has long been a concern for manufacturing firms.

 

Advanced Lubrication Technology

Shell Gadus OG grease enhances open gear operation in mining facility

MPMA and Federtec Bridge the Global Skills Gap

Modernized, On-Demand Courses Provide Accessible Gear Education for the Next Generation of Professionals

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Technical Articles

Prospects of Asymmetric Gears in EV Gearbox

The paper examines how optimizing asymmetric gear tooth geometry through Direct Gear Design can improve load capacity, efficiency, and compactness in EV gearboxes, surpassing the performance limits of conventional symmetric gears.

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The Intrinsic Pitch Cones in Hypoid Gears

A method to calculate pitch cones for hypoid gears using macrogeometry parameters—similar to non-offset bevel gears—while accounting for the added complexity of hypoid offset, tooling, and cutting technology is explored in this paper.

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Electric vs. Combustion: A Comparative Analysis of Gear Design for Commercial Vehicle Applications

This paper examines the transition from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs), highlighting the distinct gear design requirements for each and presenting a comparative case study of gearbox configurations in a 14-ton commercial vehicle.

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Nanocomposite Coatings for Gears

This work aims to demonstrate the potential benefit of applying nanocomposite coatings to gear teeth to reduce operating friction and wear by presenting tribological test data.

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Design

Variable loads resulting from a working process, starting process, or operation near a critical speed will cause varying stresses at the gear teeth of a drive system. The magnitude and frequency of these loads depend upon the driven machine, the motor, the dynamic mass elastic properties of the system, and other effects.


Grinding

When grinding steel parts, the surface of the part can "burn" if too much heat is applied in a short time. Grinding burn refers to all those structural changes in edge zones of steel parts that are caused by grinding processes in steels due to the thermal energy introduced. Grinding burn can mainly occur in the form of tempering zones or new hardening zones.

Inspection

On the surface, it may not seem like the gear inspection industry has changed much over the last few years. Shops still primarily use either machines that are dedicated solely to measuring gears, or multiuse Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs). And regardless of which machine they use, software serves as the backbone that supports their many diverse sensors.

Heat Treating

Gas carburizing has been around for a long time. One could argue that gas carburizing is the most common heat treating process. Heat treaters performing gas carburizing are often characterized by a dirty environment, hazy surroundings, and that “smell.” While the product quality may be acceptable, gas carburized parts do come with some challenges, like excessive intergranular oxidation (IGO) or intergranular attack (IGA), which is often ground off. Low-pressure carburizing (LPC) has proven to be a much cleaner and very capable alternative process. Most furnace companies have combined LPC with high pressure gas quenching, which moved carburizing from the dark back room to a relatively “clean room” environment. However, there is still a strong need for oil quenching, which is the common feature of the long used standard integral-quench (IQ) furnace.

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Videos

Join our Deburring Webinar on 26th of February

Join Kevin Meister and Troy Kirby from Productive Robotics,  for a practical look at moving from hand deburring to cobot-automated in their own facility and many others.

Industry News

Klingelnberg offers a comprehensive program of bevel gear training courses, available both at the company's seminar center in Zurich and on site at customer facilities. For over 20 years, Klingelnberg application engineers have shared their practical knowledge of bevel gears directly with customers through this established program.

Product News

Kadia has released the second generation of the E line honing machine. At the heart of the new machine is the completely redesigned LH2x honing spindle, which consolidates experience from more than 1,000 LH spindles sold into an entirely new platform. Three direct drives for oscillation, rotation, and expansion are housed within a highly rigid monocoque structure that minimizes vibration and reliably absorbs high dynamic forces.

Calendar

Reliable Plant 2026

Jun 15, 2026 - Jun 18, 2026

This event (Reno, NV) offers attendees learning sessions and case studies on the latest industrial lubrication and oil analysis technologies. The comprehensive conference schedule covers every facet of the machinery lubrication industry and includes workshops on topics such as employee performance, lubrication fundamentals, condition-based maintenance and planning.

Cleanpower 2026

Jun 1, 2026 - Jun 4, 2026

American Manufacturing Summit 2026

Mar 17, 2026 - Mar 18, 2026

IMTS 2026

Sep 14, 2026 - Sep 19, 2026

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