The effect of a tooth profile formation method upon machining accuracy is considered. It is shown that under conditions of large-scale production the highest accuracy will be obtained with the aid of a technological chain “roughing – copying method – finishing – running-in method”.
cog-wheel, allowance for machining, machining method, accuracy, productivity.
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