Comparing composition of raw material for hobs
Comparing composition of raw material for hobs
High speed steels may be divided into normal high speed steels, also referred to as HSS and into high speed steels that are made of powder which are generally known as PM (Powder Metals).
M2 - This is the traditional type of steel which has been used for decades in the manufacture of hobs. Nowadays it is not used very often and only on tools that do not endure much strain, that are used on old machinery or on standard tools where manufacturing speeds are not particularly important. This is the most economic steel.
M35 - This steel is used a lot since it has a high percentage of cobalt and therefore good wear resistance properties. It is a very tenacious steel and it is therefore suitable for hobs that endure a lot of strain. Modern coating technology with TiN or TiAlN help reduce crater-type and abrasive-type wear and therefore this steel makes hobs of excellent quality.
- PA20° Module m3.5 Standard Involute Gear Hob
- HSS M2, M35 Spline Hobs for Spline Shafts
- Tooth Profile for Involute Spline Hobs
- Disc-type gear pinion cutter with DIN 5482
- Deep Counterbore Type Shaper Cutters with DIN 1826
- HSS M2E, M35, M42, ASP30, ASP52, S390 Module and DP Gear Shaping Tool with TiN, TiALN, AP
- PA20° Profile DIN3972 Standard Gear Hob Cutter with Module m4.5