Method and apparatus using a sensor for finish-machining teeth

Abrading – Precision device or process - or with condition responsive... – With feeding of tool or work holder

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C451S008000, C451S047000

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ABSTRACT:
Teeth of a workpiece of a workpiece are finish-machined by first gauging shapes of the workpiece teeth and generating actual-value signals corresponding thereto. These actual-value signals are compared to set points representing desired tooth shapes, and the teeth of the workpiece are meshed with abrasive teeth of a honing tool and the tool and workpiece are relatively rotated while orienting them so as to remove material from workpiece teeth whose actual-value signals vary from the respective set points. The steps of gauging, comparing, and removing material are then repeated until the actual-value signals are substantially equal to the set points.

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