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Application Center Automotive / Dr.-Ing. Stefan Scherbarth
Projects – customer & component focused Machining of the friction welding seam of layshaft wheel
• A reliable process for machining the friction welded should be developed.
• Focus is to avoid the „ring“ formation during the classical turning process (see next slide).
Tests performed:• Turn-milling one hit operation
• Slotting of the welded seam and turning of the area.
Project goal:
Material: 25MoCr4
For the truck component plant in Gaggenau, Germany Daimler AG will invest into a new lathe for machining friction welded hollow gears for the layshaft.
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Application Center Automotive / Dr.-Ing. Stefan Scherbarth
Initial situation
With the conventional turning process at the end of the cut a ring is formed. The uncontrolled ring formation destroys the cutting edge.
The process reliability is low.
Gap between welding zone
and workpiece
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Application Center Automotive / Dr.-Ing. Stefan Scherbarth
Customer project - table layshaft wheel Best possible solution - turn-milling
- no ring formation - short machining time (30 s)- high reliability incl. chip evacuation- only one tool necessary
• For machining the friction welding seam on Mulit-Task-Machines, turn-milling is the best possible solution.
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Application Center Automotive / Dr.-Ing. Stefan Scherbarth
Customer project - table layshaft wheel Alternative solution - slitting and turning• For machining the table layshaft wheel on a lathe with driven unit,
slitting and turning of the welded seam is an alternative solution.
- 33% longer machining time (42 s)- two tools are needed
Step 1 : Slitting of welded seam Step 2 : Classic turning
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Application Center Automotive / Dr.-Ing. Stefan Scherbarth
Customer project - table layshaft wheel