Solutions for Measuring the Position Deviation for Internal Keyways – Case Study

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The measurement of symmetry and nominal position deviation from theoretical point of view is not a problem, the main issues appears when these theoretical aspects aren’t applicable in industrial practice. The problem addressed in this paper is to identify the possibility to develop a method for the intermediary control like a necessity to industrial practice but for a small series production.A theoretical analysis was developed in order to identify the measuring possibility of symmetry and nominal position deviation for a specific keyway. Using chart ideas and making a case study, we thought to find a practical solution of the intermediary control for specific keyways gears, in small series production case. The research tries to highlight some common and distinct aspects specific for those measuring methods and to solve the issue of intermediary control for a small series production in case of gears internal keyways.

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