Slotting

subtractive manufacturing of planes and plane assemblies, shaping of gears, shaping of keys and splined joints

all industries

Slotting is a machining process that involves the subtractive manufacturing of flat and curved workpieces using a cutting tool (slotting tool). In the slotting process, there is a primary rectilinear motion in the vertical plane and an intermittent (stepped) rectilinear or curvilinear feed motion.

The slotting process is also used in the peripheral subtractive manufacturing of gears using:

  1. Maag method – a shaped slotting tool is used, which allows partial cutting of several teeth;
  2. Fellows method – a gear-shaped slotting tool is used, which forms a gearbox with the workpiece.
Alternative technologies
  • milling
  • MQCL milling
  • LAM milling
  • broaching
  • rapid prototyping
  • above-average quality of machined parts
  • limited productivity and low machining speed
  • relatively old and inflexible technology
  • ferrous metals
  • non-ferrous metals
  • non-ferrous metals alloys
  • gears
  • keyed connections
  • spline connections
  • slotting machine
  • cutting tool
  • tooling
  • machining fluids (optional)
  • training in machining

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  • none