Exapro is your premier marketplace for high-quality used industrial machinery. We present our selection of manual gear hobbing machines under the Metal Machine Tools category. These machines are professionally maintained, offering an excellent blend of precision, durability, and value.

Our manual gear hobbing machines excel in producing high-precision gears, ensuring excellent surface finish and accurate dimensions. Ideal for small to medium-scale production runs, these machines are well-suited for industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing. They are capable of handling various gear types and sizes, providing flexibility for diverse production needs.

Every manual gear hobbing machine goes through a stringent vetting process, ensuring quality and performance. Our machinery is cost-effective, promising significant savings compared to new equipment without compromising efficiency. Renowned brands like Pfauter, Mikron, and Lorenz are part of our selection, known for their reliability and robustness. Prices range between €10,000 and €100,000, catering to diverse budget scales.

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WMW ZFWZ 1500 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1957

Type Vertical
Module + 15
Max wheel Ø 1000 mm

КЗТС 5343 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1963

Type Horizontal
Module + 25
Max spindle speed  rpm
Max wheel Ø 3150 mm
Module - 35
Max gear width  mm

Gear Hobbing Machine 5346

Year: 1963

Max spindle speed 60 rpm
Motor power 109.81 kW

Pfauter P 1800 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1966

Type Vertical
Module + 30
Max spindle speed 150 rpm
Max wheel Ø 1800 mm
Module - 18
Motor power 15 kW

Rus 5 b 151 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1967

Type Vertical
Module + 15
Max spindle speed 10 rpm
Max wheel Ø 1700 mm
Module - 2
Max gear width 15 mm

Lorenz E 16/2 Vertical Gear Hobbing Machine

Year: 1968

Max wheel Ø 2000 mm
Module - 16
Max gear width 660 mm
Module + 25
Max spindle speed 125 rpm
Motor power 12 kW

KAPP AS305B Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1970

Gear Hobbing Machines KAPP AS 305B with accessories.

OERLIKON BURLE & CO SKM2 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1970

SKM2 MODEL SPIRAL BEVEL GEAR FACE HOBBING MACHINE MAX MODULE 8 AT MID TOOTH MAX DIA OF GEAR 560MM CHANGE GEARS WITH MACHINE MANUAL ,CALCULATIONS MANUAL AND PROGRAM ON USB

Russia 5А342 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1970

Type Vertical
Module + 30
Max wheel Ø 2000 mm
Motor power 20 kW

TOS FO 16 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1972

Max wheel Ø 1600 mm
Module - 1
Motor power 18 kW
Module + 20
Max gear width 460 mm

Pfauter P900 Universal Gear Hobbing Machine with Crowning

Year: 1973

Max wheel Ø 700 mm
Module - 8
Max gear width 500 mm
Module + 10
Max spindle speed 300 rpm
Motor power 16 kW


CHURCHILL RH8 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1974

Type Vertical
Module + 8
Max wheel Ø 300 mm
Module - 1

alman f31 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1975

Type Horizontal
Module + 15
Max spindle speed 1800 rpm
Max wheel Ø 300 mm
Module - 15
Max gear width 15 mm

Tos Čelákovice OFA 16A Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1975

Type Vertical
Module + 4
Max wheel Ø 160 mm
Max spindle speed 450 rpm

Koepfer 151H Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1978

Type Horizontal
Module + 2
Max gear width 140 mm
Max wheel Ø 52 mm
Max spindle speed 1700 rpm


Pfauter RA 200 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1979

Type Vertical
Module + 4
Max wheel Ø 130 mm
Max spindle speed 600 rpm


Koepfer 153 Vertical gear hobbing machine

Year: 1980

Type Horizontal
Module + 2
Max spindle speed 1680 rpm
Max wheel Ø 65 mm
Module -
Max gear width 160 mm


Introduction to Manual Gear Hobbing Machines

Manual gear hobbing machines are essential tools in the metalworking industry for producing high-precision gears through a controlled mechanical process. While CNC machines dominate the market for high-volume and complex gear production, manual gear hobbing machines are still widely used for small to medium-scale production, custom jobs, and educational purposes. These machines offer greater control and flexibility to operators who can manually adjust settings to achieve the desired gear specifications.

Types of Manual Gear Hobbing Machines

Manual gear hobbing machines vary based on their design and operational capabilities. The main types include:

  1. Horizontal Gear Hobbing Machines: These machines have a horizontal spindle orientation, making them suitable for producing a wide range of gear types, including spur, helical, and worm gears. They are versatile and can handle different gear sizes.

  2. Vertical Gear Hobbing Machines: With a vertical spindle orientation, these machines are ideal for handling larger and heavier workpieces that are difficult to mount horizontally. Vertical machines are typically used for large-diameter gears and gear rings.

  3. Universal Gear Hobbing Machines: These versatile machines can switch between horizontal and vertical orientations, providing flexibility for various gear production needs.

Key Features and Specifications

When selecting a manual gear hobbing machine, several key features and specifications should be considered:

  • Workpiece Capacity: The maximum diameter and length of the workpiece the machine can handle. This is crucial for ensuring the machine can accommodate the intended gear sizes.

  • Hob Speed and Feed Rates: Adjustable hob speeds and feed rates allow for optimal cutting conditions for different materials and gear types.

  • Table Size and Load Capacity: The size of the worktable and its load capacity affect the maximum size and weight of the workpiece that can be processed.

  • Adjustability and Control: The range of manual adjustments available for the hob position, angle, and depth, which are essential for producing gears with precise specifications.

  • Construction and Rigidity: The machine's build quality and structural rigidity, which affect the precision and stability during the hobbing process.

Advantages of Manual Gear Hobbing Machines

Manual gear hobbing machines offer several benefits, especially for specific applications and production environments:

  • Cost-Effective: Generally less expensive than CNC machines, making them suitable for small businesses, workshops, and educational institutions.

  • Flexibility: Allows operators to manually adjust and control the gear cutting process, making them ideal for custom gear production and prototyping.

  • Simplicity: Easier to operate and maintain compared to complex CNC machines, requiring less specialized training for operators.

  • Versatility: Capable of producing a wide range of gear types and sizes with the appropriate setup and adjustments.

  • Hands-On Control: Provides operators with direct control over the gear cutting process, which can be advantageous for fine-tuning and achieving high precision in specific applications.

Considerations When Buying a Manual Gear Hobbing Machine

To select the right manual gear hobbing machine for your needs, consider the following factors:

  • Production Volume: Determine the volume of gears to be produced to choose a machine with suitable capacity and efficiency.

  • Gear Types and Sizes: Ensure the machine can handle the specific types and sizes of gears you need to produce.

  • Precision Requirements: Match the machine’s precision capabilities with your quality standards.

  • Budget: Balance the initial investment with long-term operational costs, including maintenance and consumables.

  • Service and Support: Consider the availability of technical support and maintenance services for the machine.

  • Training: Assess the need for operator training to effectively use the machine’s features and capabilities.

Popular Brands and Pricing

Several reputable brands manufacture manual gear hobbing machines known for their reliability and performance. Here are a few notable ones:

  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI): MHI offers robust and reliable manual gear hobbing machines, suitable for various industrial applications. Prices for MHI manual machines typically range from $50,000 to $150,000, depending on the model and specifications.

  • Pfauter (now part of Gleason): Pfauter is known for high-quality gear hobbing machines. Their manual models are priced between $40,000 and $120,000.

  • Lorenz: Specializes in gear cutting machinery, offering manual gear hobbing machines that are well-regarded for their precision and durability. Pricing generally falls between $30,000 and $100,000.

  • TOS: A brand known for its range of metalworking machinery, including reliable and cost-effective manual gear hobbing machines. Prices typically range from $20,000 to $90,000.

  • Liebherr: Although more famous for their CNC machines, Liebherr also produces high-quality manual gear hobbing machines. Prices generally range from $40,000 to $130,000.

Conclusion

Manual gear hobbing machines remain an essential tool in the metalworking industry for producing high-precision gears. With different types such as horizontal, vertical, and universal machines, selecting the right model depends on specific production needs and gear types. Key factors to consider include workpiece capacity, hob speed and feed rates, table size, adjustability, and construction quality. Leading brands like Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Pfauter, Lorenz, TOS, and Liebherr offer a range of high-quality manual gear hobbing machines to suit various applications and budgets. By carefully evaluating production volume, gear types, precision requirements, and budget, businesses can ensure they invest in the right manual gear hobbing machine to enhance their manufacturing capabilities and ensure consistent, high-quality gear production.