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Radically improved gear cutting machine developed

The entire gear is cut as part of a single process, without interim removal/reinsertion of the gear blank or manual tool changeover.

June 05, 2015 / 15:35 IST
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NUM China has helped Betek to accelerate the development of a groundbreaking six-axis precision gear hobbing machine. By utilising a direct-drive spindle and NUM’s ultra-precise electronic gearbox and renowned CNC gear hobbing technology, together with a unique HMI developed by a local specialist machine designer, the new Betek YK3132Z gear hobber provides unprecedented cutting speed and processing efficiency. It is up to 10 times faster than conventional mechanical gear hobbers – and more than twice as fast as competitive six-axis CNC gear hobbing machines – and looks set to establish a new performance standard for gear production automation.

Based in Tianjin, China, Tianjin Betek Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd (Betek) specialises in the production and processing of mechanical parts for industrial applications. The company’s experience of using machine tools in its manufacturing operations, combined with market research, highlighted major opportunities in the domestic gear production market. China has a growing need for CNC gear cutting machines that combine precision, high processing efficiency and ease of use, to replace inefficient mechanical designs. In 2013, the company took the strategic decision to diversify into the production of gear cutting machines, investing 80 million yuan (approximately 13 million USD) in a 25,000 square metre purpose-built manufacturing plant and offices.

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Betek’s latest CNC machine tool, the six-axis YK3132Z gear hobber, is now available – less than two years after the start of development. At the beginning of the project, the company looked at CNC systems from a number of manufacturers, and quickly decided to base the machine on NUM’s Flexium+ CNC platform.

According to Betek’s President and General Manager, Mr Jin Guolin, “Our main reason for choosing NUM’s CNC systems for our new gear hobber is that, unlike many competitive control products on the market, they have an open architecture. This provides an unrestricted foundation for development and customisation work, helping us to reduce costs and shorten time-to-market significantly. We intend standardising on NUM CNC for future machines whenever possible – for example, we are currently developing a new gear grinder that will also be based on NUM’s CNC technology.”