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Inserted Blade Hobs

Supplier : Motherson Advanced Tooling Solutions

Key Features of Inserted Blade Hobs
  • The blades being made from comparatively smaller cross section of HSS pre-formed forged and rolled bar, have advantage because of superior carbide distribution and grain structure. This results in obtaining optimum heat treatment and imparting improved and excellent cutting properties.
  • The blades are ground in a worm configuration with large diameter grinding wheels with affluent use of coolant. This enables
  • Closer accuracy on modifying features, eg. Protuberance, semi-topping, topping etc.
  • A uniform tooth profile ground from start till end.
  • Preventing grinding burns.
  • As of separate grinding of blades and subsequent fitting in the body, higher relief angle is possible, unlike in Solid Hobs, thus improving the cutting efficiency.
  • Hobs have straight gashes, making resharpenings easier and minimize the resharpening errors.
  • Hobs can be used at higher cutting speeds and feeds.
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Product Profile of Inserted Blade Hobs
Dagger Forst`s Inserted Blade Hobs is specially made with high grade steel so that end rings are fitted at either ends of the Hob to ensure a positive grip and provide for proper clamping arrangements.

Key Features of Inserted Blade Hobs
  • The blades being made from comparatively smaller cross section of HSS pre-formed forged and rolled bar, have advantage because of superior carbide distribution and grain structure. This results in obtaining optimum heat treatment and imparting improved and excellent cutting properties.
  • The blades are ground in a worm configuration with large diameter grinding wheels with affluent use of coolant. This enables
  • Closer accuracy on modifying features, eg. Protuberance, semi-topping, topping etc.
  • A uniform tooth profile ground from start till end.
  • Preventing grinding burns.
  • As of separate grinding of blades and subsequent fitting in the body, higher relief angle is possible, unlike in Solid Hobs, thus improving the cutting efficiency.
  • Hobs have straight gashes, making resharpenings easier and minimize the resharpening errors.
  • Hobs can be used at higher cutting speeds and feeds.
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