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On Characterizing Master Involute Profiles; NBSIR 73-272; 1973


Erber, E.; Norden, B.

NBS Internal Report 73-272; 29p. August 28, 1973.

Keywords:
Calibration; gear; involute.

Abstract:
The involute profile plays an important role in gear metrology. It is necessary to quantify that profile on involute masters so that an accurate for gear teeth may be transferred from the master profile. The procedures for calibration of a master involute profile on a two coordinate axis measuring machine is the function of this paper.


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