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With ±·±ð¾±»å±ô±ð¾±²Ô’s FDNC face drivers, gear hobbing can be performed in one operation, eliminating the use of a chuck. Because the entire workpiece is exposed for machining and turned in one operation, cycle times are reduced. These face drivers also deliver high-tolerance concentricity/runout specifications of 0.00003 to 0.00007. The center pin and drive disk system can also be adjusted to achieve zero runout, the company says.
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According to the company, improvements in accuracy are possible because hobbs stay on one machine and tolerance stack-ups are eliminated. The single-axis reference point established by the face driver’s center point is also said to allow for a higher concentricity.
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Flange mount and two shank styles—the Morse-taper and straight shank—are available.
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