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MULTI-FEED GEAR BORE HONING

This multi-feed honing technology from Sunnen uses a choice of tool feed methods to optimize cycle time, abrasive life and part finish to suit workpiece geometry, material and tool type/size.

Posted: October 12, 2011

This multi-feed honing technology uses a choice of tool feed methods to optimize cycle time, abrasive life and part finish to suit workpiece geometry, material and tool type/size.

Patented multi-feed honing technology from Sunnen Products (St. Louis, MO) gives gear manufacturers a choice of tool-feed modes to achieve the shortest cycle times, lowest part cost, and longest abrasive life. Multi-feed combines controlled-force tool-feed with its controlled-rate feed system. The two different tool-feed modes allow the user to select the better option to suit the workpiece geometry, material and tool type/size. Multi-feed technology is available as an option on SV-1000 and SV-500 machines, as well as a retrofit for existing machines in these series.

The new controlled-force tool-feed capability maintains an optimum cutting load on the honing abrasive throughout a cycle, irrespective of the incoming part’s hardness, geometry or size variation. It is an ideal choice for applications using segmented diamond or superabrasive honing tools, such as MMT, PH or KRQ tools, or where incoming gear blanks have slight variations in hole diameters, hardness and geometry. Depending on the application, controlled-force honing cuts cycle times by as much as 50 percent, lengthens abrasive life for lower consumable cost, and allows finer control of surface finish parameters.

The new technology eliminates glazing of the abrasive, due to too little force, and maintains a steady, free-cutting, self-dressing condition for maximum metal removal in the shortest possible cycle time. Controlled-force honing often allows more-durable abrasives to be used, too, resulting in more parts per set of abrasives and lower cost per part.

Controlled-force honing is an enhancement of the controlled-rate system for tool wear compensation, which is already capable of adjusting tool size in increments as fine as 0.1 µm (0.000010 in). Controlled-rate tool feeding is typically used with plated-diamond CGT honing tools, which use a sleeve of abrasive for full contact with the bore surface. CGT tools are ideal for cast iron and powder metal workpieces, segmented bores, or parts with multiple lands, ports, keyways or crossholes in the bore.

The machine control provides up to five feed expansion profiles that can be used during a cycle for rapid part touch, cutting, sizing, finishing and spark-out. www.sunnen.com

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