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News Release from: Samputensili SpA | Subject: Rolling/deburring tools for sprockets gears
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 October 2003
Deburr tools sol ve sprocket problem
Traditionally rolling and deburring of chain sprockets has always been problematic because of the nature of sprocket profiles, but deburr tools have solved the problem.
Traditionally rolling and deburring of chain sprockets has always been problematic because of the nature of sprocket profiles Samputensili has now engineered a special series of tools to overcome this difficulty
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Our chain sprocket deburr tools have exactly the same profile as the flank radius of the gear tooth and are milled in such a way as to improve cutting performance.
Together with the deburr tool a roller tool is also utilised.
This also has the same profile as the gear tooth profile and the special tapered form of the tool tooth prevents the build-up of material along the gear tooth profile which can form during the contemporary deburring operation.
These tools are ideal for Samputensili chamfering machines with motorised tool heads but they can be used on any standard chamfering machine without difficulty as a pair of driving gears is used to vary the rotation speed of the tools in relation to that of the workpiece.
The calculation of relative speed between the tool and the gear, tool profile optimisation and work cycle optimisation according to the technical parameters of the job at hand are all carried out by our skilled engineering team with the aid of specially developed Samputensili software.
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