Wedge rolling

Precise spline rolling for optimized transmission shaft blanks

Wedge rolling (cross wedge rolling) is our preferred process for the production of rotationally symmetrical workpieces with widely varying cross-sections. The blank is formed at 1100 °C to 1250 °C between two counter-rotating tools.

This process is particularly material-saving, as it enables “near-net-shape” production and massively reduces the amount of flash.

Smeral-Querkeilwalze-Cotarko-Getriebewelle.

Machinery: Smeral cross wedge rollers

Number

Roller diameter
Forming force
Clutch torque
max. Ø for rolling

3 machines

1,000 mm
13,000 kN
7,800 kN
100 mm

Special features:

  • Forming with undercuts is possible in this process
  • Distortion after machining (hardening) is low
  • Homogeneous grain flow through whole shaft

Technical highlights and capacities

With three Smeral wedge rolling machines, we produce blanks for gear shafts that are characterized by an excellent, uninterrupted grain flow.

  • Machine capacity: 3 machines with a roller diameter of 1000 mm.

  • Performance: Forming forces of up to 13,000 kN.

  • Dimensions: Suitable for workpieces up to a diameter of 100 mm.

Quality advantages for further processing

The wedge rolling process used at Cotarko ensures an extremely homogeneous microstructure over the entire shaft length. A significant advantage for our customers is the low distortion during subsequent thermal treatment (hardening) after mechanical processing, which significantly increases process reliability in your production.

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