Monaghan Hobbing Tool Addresses Wide Range of Applications
Vergnano hobs feature a variety of configurations, including bore-type, shank-type, tandem, double-cutting, skiving hobs and multi-gash hobs.
Monaghan Tooling Group’s Vergnano solid carbide and HSS hobs are engineered to meet demanding requirements of cylindrical gear manufacturing and more. They are also well suited for producing roller chain sprockets, timing pulleys, splines, serrations, power take offs, worm gears and other specialized profiles.
Designed and manufactured to customer specifications, Vergnano hobs include a variety of configurations such as bore-type, shank-type, tandem, double-cutting, skiving hobs and multi-gash hobs. Vergnano integrates design and production from the initial gear data, providing optimal precision, swift production timelines and reliable on-time delivery. To address a wide range of production needs, the company offers various coating options, all applied in-house to maintain quality and efficiency. Vergnano’s comprehensive approach includes resharpening, recoating and full hob reprofiling services, which can recover damaged tools or adapt hob profiles to meet evolving application requirements.
Vergnano applications engineers provide tailored guidance to customers, ensuring the right design and configuration for their specific needs. Whether standard or custom, Vergnano hobs provides precise, high-quality cuts for gears, splines, sprockets, pulleys and worm gears across all industries.
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