KLEISS GEARS, INC.
(715) 598-4489
390 Industrial Blvd
Grantsburg, Wisconsin,
USA
54840-6600
Design, mold, inspect small gears,R&D,
- Year Established:
- 1989
Products & Services
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- Small Transmission
- Testing Laboratories
- Inspection
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- Plastic Gears
- Precision Gears
- R&d
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- Kleiss Gears - Industries
- News Contact Us HomeEngineeringDesignInspectionTestingToolingPrototypingMoldingIndustries AUTOMOTIVEAutomotive GearKleiss Gears developed this molded PEEK polymer gear for the automotive industry to replace a ground metal AGMA 10 gear - resulting in a less expensive, lighter weight component with improved mass performance. Throttle Body GearsThe optimization of the polymer gear train reduces suppo...
- Kleiss Gears - News
- News Contact Us HomeEngineeringDesignInspectionTestingToolingPrototypingMoldingIndustries Company News Kleiss Gears Newsletter Issue #3 - June 2013 Click here for the full newsletter. Kleiss Gears Newsletter Issue #2 - Dec 2012 Click here for the full newsletter. Kleiss Gears Newsletter Issue #1 - May 2012 Click here for the full newsletter. Rod Kleiss Presenting at SME MicroManufacturing Conferen...
- Roll Testing
- HomeEngineeringToolingPrototypingMoldingIndustries We roll tested a 16 tooth plastic gear against a nearly perfect master gear. You can see 32 spikes on the left hand trace. We rotated the plastic gear twice against the master, and each spike occurred once for each tooth. The roll test gives an indirect indication of shrinkage error. We verified by profile inspection because some other error could...
- Kleiss Gears :: inspection_popup2
- The inspection on the right is from a gear with incorrect shrinkage. A graph of the measured points overlaid on the nominal gear is shown. We measure all the teeth because any tooth could be different in a molded gear. For this inspection there are four sets of 16 teeth each overlaid on each other in the graphical boxes. The gear on the left is the one we designed and molded to correct the shrinka...
- Roll Testing
- HomeEngineeringToolingPrototypingMoldingIndustries We roll tested a 16 tooth plastic gear against a nearly perfect master gear. You can see 32 spikes on the left hand trace. We rotated the plastic gear twice against the master, and each spike occurred once for each tooth. The roll test gives an indirect indication of shrinkage error. We verified by profile inspection because some other error could...
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