Next Step in Nano Level Inspection
Gleason
The new 175GMS® nano Gear Metrology System follows the popular 300GMS nano introduced in 2021, meeting next level gear noise detection demands.
Latest Applications Demand Extreme Gear Qualities
Electric vehicles (EV) are moving from novelty to commonplace, while e-drive designs are continuously improving, posing their own set of challenges. With electric vehicles, the gearbox design has changed dramatically. Performance is put in the cradle of the electric motor, providing maximum torque at minimum rpm. The same holds true for economic considerations. Although gearbox designs have gone through considerable simplification when compared to a state-of-the-art 9-speed combustion engine transmission, they are not necessarily simple to manufacture, with new challenges arising.
The masking noise of the combustion engine has disappeared, replaced by an electric motor with zero noise emission. This has turned manufacturers’ attention to other vehicle components emitting undesirable noises, which may degrade the user experience of passengers. Amongst other components, the gearbox and its gears are challenged to become ultra-quiet, which requires not only improved manufacturing processes but also state-of-the-art quality inspection equipment.
175GMS nano follows the 300GMS nano
In 2021 Gleason introduced the next step of accuracy and precision measurement into the market, the 300GMS nano. The new 175GMS nano gear metrology system meets and exceeds the needs not only for high accurate gear measurement for EV applications, it as well has the new GAMATM (Gleason Automated Measurement and Analysis) Advanced Waviness Analysis software on board, enabling the system to do tooth flank waviness analysis in submicron level. The ultra compact footprint of approx. 0.8m² will fit even in the smallest inspection room. Although small, its powerful measurement and analysis software package provides the whole bandwidth of gear evaluation up to 175 mm (6.089”) in diameter. The workpiece range includes cylindrical and bevel gears, shafts, worm gears, cutting tools, as well as non-involute gear forms like epicyclical and Novikov gears.