The Seminar will cover: Basic involute gear theory; terms and definitions for spur and helical gears including: Gear terms and definitions; Introduction to the involute form and its construction/tables; Calculations on the above; Practical work on the measurement of gears including calculations on the following: Chordal tooth settings for gear tooth Vernier; Constant chord settings to gear tooth Vernier; Base tangent micrometer settings; Distance over rollers measurement; Basic principles of gear hobbing and shaping. Selection of index and feed change gears. Practical work - setting up and producing spur & helical gears by hobbing and shaping using a Maxicut 2A shaping machine and Sykes H150 hobbing machine.
The British Gear Association (BGA) is a trade association that promotes the technical and commercial interests of manufacturers, distributors, academics and others involved in the Power Transmissions industry in the United Kingdom.
The Association speaks with authority on behalf of the industry both nationally and internationally and its ability to help companies and individuals involved in the industry is widely recognised by government, the media and industry. The Association is well-represented on British and International Standard committees and provides the Chairman of the British Standards Institution's MCE/5 Committee on Gearing and the Chairman to ISO TC60 sub committee SC1.