Description
Product Overview
The HHIP involute gear cutter is a precision tool engineered for creating spur gears with 14.5° and 20° pressure angles. It features a 2-3/4″ cutter diameter and a 1″ arbor hole, ensuring compatibility with standard milling machines. Crafted from high-quality materials, this cutter transfers its involute profile to gear blanks, enabling seamless meshing with other gears. The product dimensions are 3 x 3 x 1 inches, weighing 5.75 ounces, and it is available in various numbered cutters (#1-#8) to accommodate different tooth counts for optimal performance in industrial and scientific settings.

Usage
This gear cutter is ideal for use in CNC or manual milling machines, making it suitable for workshops, manufacturing facilities, and hobbyist projects. It is commonly employed in automotive, machinery repair, and custom gear production, targeting engineers, machinists, and DIY enthusiasts who require precise gear fabrication. The tool excels in environments where accurate gear profiles are critical for reducing noise and wear in mechanical systems.
Why Choose Us
HHIP gear cutters stand out due to their durable construction and precise involute profiles, which ensure long-lasting performance and minimal deflection during cutting. The brand is known for rigorous quality control, resulting in tools that deliver consistent results across various applications. Unlike generic alternatives, these cutters are optimized for specific tooth counts, reducing the risk of errors and enhancing efficiency in gear manufacturing processes.
Key Features
- Precision involute profile for smooth gear operation and reduced friction.
- Compatible with 14.5° and 20° pressure angles for versatile spur gear applications.
- 2-3/4″ cutter diameter and 1″ arbor hole for easy integration with standard mills.
- Numbered cutters (#1-#8) tailored to specific tooth counts for accurate results.
- Durable manufacturing from HHIP, ensuring reliability in industrial settings.
FAQ
What materials can this gear cutter handle?
This cutter is designed for metals like steel, aluminum, and brass, commonly used in gear manufacturing for industrial and scientific equipment.
How do I select the right cutter number for my project?
Choose the cutter number based on the tooth count of the gear you are making; refer to the product details for the range each number covers to ensure proper fit and performance.
Is this suitable for beginners in machining?
Yes, it can be used by beginners with basic milling knowledge, but following safety guidelines and manufacturer instructions is recommended for best results.
Can I use this on both CNC and manual mills?
Absolutely, the gear cutter is compatible with both CNC and manual milling machines, offering flexibility for various workshop setups.
What is the expected lifespan of the cutter?
With proper care and use on appropriate materials, the cutter can last through many projects, though lifespan may vary based on usage intensity and material hardness.




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