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Theory

INDUSTRY NEWS | 2022-05-18

Thinking Outside the Box

A gear industry outsider has come up with what he thinks is an entirely new way of thinking about and designing gear systems. What do you think?

INDUSTRY NEWS | 2020-06-17

Hoffmann Group Taps WFL Millturn to Test and Optimize Tools

Pushed to the Maximum

With over 4,000 employees and an extensive range of tools, operating equipment and personal protec...
GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2020-05-20

Ask the Expert: 5/20/20 Edition

From time to time I’ll be doing some brief Ask the Expert questions and answers. These questions will be on topics that might be very familiar ...
GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2019-08-06

Finding New Vendors

Record low unemployment rates have some unforeseen consequences. My home county’s rate has not been this low in many years, yet the residents do no...
GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2019-07-05

Gear Origins: Graham Penning

For the last few years I have delivered a gear foundation course to both young and experienced engineers wanting to understand gear technology, and...
GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2019-03-26

Remembering the Giants

While writing about the “degrees of connection” between current industry leaders and th...
INDUSTRY NEWS | 2018-02-12

IIoT Spotlight: The Job Shop

As IIoT solutions become more readily available throughout the manufacturing sector, challenges continue when you start looking specifically at the...
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GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2017-05-30

Leadership or Management?

My last post mentioned the big changes in the gear industry during my 47 year tenure, and the importance of visionary leadership. I have come to un...
GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2016-09-27

Each One Teach One

I have posted before about the many people who helped me along the way to becoming a productive member of the gear community. Today I would like to...
GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2016-01-19

A Wide World of Gears

Blogging from an American perspective can sometimes make me forget that the gear industry is active around the world. I get occasional reminders in...
GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2015-11-24

Evaluating Opportunities

Almost every conversation I have with gear industry friends these days seems to start with “How’s business?” When incoming orders are slow it helps...
GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2015-08-27

Has School Started Yet?

Based on television ads, Facebook posts, and the number of school buses on the road it appears school has started for the fall term. It seems a bit...
TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 2015-06-01

The Basics of Gear Theory

Beginning with our June Issue, Gear Technology is pleased to present a series of full-length chapters excerpted from Dr. Hermann J. Stadtfeld’s latest scholarly — yet practical — contribution to the gear industry — Gleason Bevel Gear Technology. Released in March, 2014 the book boasts 365 figures intended to add graphic support of a better understanding and easier recollection of the covered material.
GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2014-08-21

The Pitfalls of Quoting

[starbox] “What will this cost?” is often the most important question in whether a project can move forward. And it is a question every custom man...
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GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2014-03-05

Dr. Faydor L. Litvin: 100 Years a Genius

[starbox] The Gear Technology gang wishes to congratulate Dr. Faydor L. Litvin of the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) on celebr...
GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2014-02-12

Everything Old is New Again

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GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2014-01-17

Gear Training Then and Now

[starbox] Blogging about gear training brings to mind the widely attended Illinois Tool Works Gear School that Bob Moderow operated on behalf of h...
FEATURE ARTICLES | 2011-09-01

Next Stop Cincinnati

What's not to like about a more focused, user-friendly Gear Expo? Booth Previews.
TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 2010-08-01

Tribology Aspects in Angular Transmission Systems, Part 1

"General Explanations on Theoretical Bevel Gear Analysis" is part 1 of an eight-part series from Gleason's Dr. Hermann Stadtfeld.
FEATURE ARTICLES | 2009-03-01

Got Lean, Six Sigma - Here's Another Theory

Most readers are at least familiar with continuous improvement programs such as lean and six sigma. Perhaps your shop or company is well along in the implementation of one or the other—if not both. But what about theory of constraints (TOC), introduced in Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt’s 1984 book, The Goal? Despite its rather negative-sounding name, this continuous improvement process has much to offer manufacturers of all stripes. And when combined with lean and six sigma, the results can be dramatic. Dr. Lisa Lang, a TOC consultant and speaker, explains why and how in the following Q&A session with Gear Technology.
TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 2008-08-01

Guidelines for Modern Bevel Gear Grinding

This paper acknowledges the wide variety of manufacturing processes--especially in grinding--utlized in the production of bevel gears...
PRODUCT NEWS | 2003-07-01

Product News

Complete Product News for July/August 2003.
PRODUCT NEWS | 2003-05-01

Product News

Complete Product News for May/June 2003.
ADDENDUM | 1999-07-01

A Brief History of Gears

No one is quite sure when gears were invented. It's universally agreed, however, that they've been transmitting motion in one form or another for quite a long time.
FEATURE ARTICLES | 1999-07-01

Development of Gear Technology and Theory of Gearing

I must admit that after thumbing through the pages of this relatively compact volume (113 pages, 8.5 x 11 format), I read its three chapters(theory of gearing, geometry and technology, and biographical history) from rear to front. It will become obvious later in this discussion why I encourage most gear engineers to adopt this same reading sequence!
TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 1998-09-01

Comparing Standards

One of the best ways to learn the ISO 6336 gear rating system is to recalculate the capacity of a few existing designs and to compare the ISO 6336 calculated capacity to your experience with those designs and to other rating methods. For these articles, I'll assume that you have a copy of ISO 6336, you have chosen a design for which you have manufacturing drawings and an existing gear capacity calculation according to AGMA 2001 or another method. I'll also assume that you have converted dimensions, loads, etc. into the SI system of measurement.
TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 1996-11-01

The Advantages of Ion Nitriding Gears

When it comes to setting the standard for gear making, the auto industry often sets the pace. Thus when automakers went to grinding after hardening to assure precision, so did the machine shops that specialize in gearing. But in custom manufacturing of gears in small piece counts, post-heat treat grinding can grind away profits too.
TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 1987-07-01

Helical Gears With Circular Arc Teeth: Simulation of Conditions of Meshing and Bearing Contact

Circular arc helical gears have been proposed by Wildhaber and Novikov (Wildhaber-Novikov gears). These types of gears became very popular in the sixties, and many authors in Russia, Germany, Japan and the People's Republic of China made valuable contributions to this area. The history of their researches can be the subject of a special investigation, and the authors understand that their references cover only a very small part of the bibliography on this topic.
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