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  2. M&W Gear Co - Wikipedia

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    Alamo Group bought M&W Gear Co. in April 1995 [5] and shortened the name to M&W. The company was later merged into the Rhino AG brand, who further sold off the round baler line to Art's Way in 2010. [6] Currently, Rhino is still using the M&W name.

  3. Brush hog - Wikipedia

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    Two archetypes of this type of mower are the Bush Hog which is made by Bush Hog, Inc. [1] of Selma, Alabama, and the Flex-Wing by RhinoAg of Gibson City, Illinois.The formal name for this type of implement is a rotary cutter or rotary mower, although it differs from mowers in that it does not cut with a sharp blade, but rather severs with an intentionally very dull wedge-like blade.

  4. Gear shaping - Wikipedia

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    The process of gear shaping uses a toothed disk cutter which reciprocates in axial rotations. The workpiece (or blank gear) rotates on a second shaft (spindle). The workpiece is aligned with the cutter and it gradually feeds into the cutter while rotating. If a two-step process is used, all tooth spaces are partially cut before finishing.

  5. Hobbing - Wikipedia

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    Hobbing is a machining process for gear cutting, cutting splines, and cutting sprockets using a hobbing machine, a specialized milling machine.The teeth or splines of the gear are progressively cut into the material (such as a flat, cylindrical piece of metal or thermoset plastic) by a series of cuts made by a cutting tool called a hob.

  6. Milling (machining) - Wikipedia

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    Milled gear teeth on a Terry style wooden movement clock. Milling machines evolved from the practice of rotary filing—that is, running a circular cutter with file-like teeth in the headstock of a lathe. Rotary filing and, later, true milling were developed to reduce time and effort spent hand-filing.

  7. Router (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    Fluted cutters (used for edging and trimming) Profile cutters (used for shaping and trimming) Helical cutters (used on easily machined materials, for drilling, shaping, trimming) Safety glasses and ear protection should be worn at all times when using a router. Only trained adults, or trained adolescents with supervision, should use the router.

  8. Gear manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Gear hobbing is a machining process in which gear teeth are progressively generated by a series of cuts with a helical cutting tool. All motions in hobbing are rotary, and the hob and gear blank rotate continuously as in two gears meshing until all teeth are cut.

  9. Gear cutting - Wikipedia

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    We gear hobbing with a master hob or index hob on CNC gear hobbing machines who cut, gears, wheels, pinions, shafts and worms. The cutter and gear blank are rotated at the same time to transfer the profile of the hob onto the gear blank. Used very often for all sizes of production runs, but works best for medium to high.