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The paper presents a machining of near-net shape (NNS) pinions with forged chamfer in automotive industry and compares it with an older procedure of turning pinions without forged chamfer as well as production of pinions in a classic mechanical way from steel bars. It contains a description, which focuses on a technological procedure, utilization of different types of tools, and machine tools. The last part of the paper deals with an economic analysis considering sub-assembly of car starter motors production, their treatment and pinion production in a classic mechanical way from steel bars and with NNS process. The calculations are presented for different batch sizes from prototype to mass production.
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716--720
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Bibliogr. 5 poz., rys., tab.
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- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva 6 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva 6 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Bibliografia
- [1] K. Lange, T. Herlan, Material and energy saving by metal forming processes, Advanced Technology of Plasticity 1 (1990) 285.
- [2] R. Balendra, Net-shape forming: state of the art, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 115/2 (2001) 172-179.
- [3] K. Lange, H.J. Keller, Some aspects of the economic production of complex steel components by cold forging and machining, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 46 (1994) 239-251.
- [4] M. Gorjup, Turning pinions with forged chamfer, Diploma work, 2012 (in Slovene).
- [5] J. Kopac, M. Sokovic, Dimensional accuracy and cost optimisation in the finish machining of cold formed parts, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 92-93 (1999) 335-343.
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