Measuring the Flanks of a Bevel Gear Made by Heidenreich-Harbeck Cutting Machine

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This paper presents the mathematical model of the straight bevel gear flanks with octoid II teething which is measured with a coordinate measuring machine, type DEA Global Performance. The mathematical model is realized by theoretical equations which occur in the face gear. The experimental data, obtained by using the coordinate measuring machine, is analyzed and the compensation of the probe tip is calculated. The differences between the surfaces are determined.

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