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AKGears provides following on-site training
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These onsite seminars are motivated by the successful implementations of the Direct Gear Design method in different industries for a variety of gear drive applications.
The goal of the seminar is to familiarize attendants with an advanced alternative gear geometry definition and optimization method that can achieve gear drive performance
that is not obtainable by traditional gear design methods. Along with the analytical aspects of this gear design approach, attendants will learn about its experimental
confirmation and practical implementation, and also use AKGears’ custom-built software.
Topics can be tailored to specific industries (aerospace, automotive, agriculture, robotics, medical devices, consumer goods, etc.) or to gear manufacturing technology
(plastic or powder metal gears, etc.).
Who should attend: mechanical engineers involved in gear drive development.
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Contact AKGears to set up your on-site training.
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Höganäs AB has used AKGears’ services both for training and for consulting. We have been very impressed with the level of quality of Alex Kapelevich’s work. Thanks to our training with Alex, we have managed to become a much more appealing partner for automotive OEMs worldwide, since we have demonstrated a level of gear design competency the OEMs themselves are looking for. We will continue to work very closely with AKGears for training, as well as to implement aerospace design concepts in powder metal gearing systems aimed for automotive transmissions.
Anders Flodin
Application Development Manager at Höganäs AB,
Helsingborg, Sweden
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If you are constantly being challenged to produce smaller, and more innovative gearboxes, or if you are simply interested in improving your gear design skills, you are encouraged to contact Dr. Alexander Kapelevich at AKGears, LLC. We recently had Alex in for a two-day seminar on “Direct Gear Design”, and although not totally unfamiliar with ideas such as “areas of existence” and “root fillet optimization” – we’ve worked with him on other projects – the course was truly an eye-opener.
It should be noted, however, that while the basic principles of direct gear design are easy enough to comprehend, and it is an undeniably powerful design methodology, the detail can at times seem a little daunting. Fortunately, Alex has written a book on the subject, and he’s always only an e-mail away, so in the end you should be just fine.
Bill Elger
Principal Engineer at Milwaukee Tool
Milwaukee, USA
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