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October 24–26, 2017 Columbus, OH Greater Columbus Convention Center
www.gearexpo.comGEAR EXPO 2017
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Once you’re registered for Gear Expo 2017, your badge gives you access to the co-located 2017 ASM International Heat Treating Society Conference and Exposition, recognized by industry, academia and government professionals as the premier heat treating event in North America.
TWO EXHIBIT HALLS fo r th e Pr i c e o f O n e
GROUP RATES
The Gear Expo & ASM Heat Treating Society Networking Reception
Tuesday, October 24, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
At the end of the day, join your colleagues in the exhibit hall for a beverage and a chance to mingle. Free for all Gear Expo and education program attendees.
DON’T MISS:
Bring the entire team and receive special discounts!
Groups of:
VIP Teams (15+ from the same company) 20% discount on education programs, free exhibit hall passes, plus other exclusive benefits
Teams of 5+ from the same company 10% discount on education programs
For more info, visit www.gearexpo.com/group-rates
EXHIBIT HALL H o u rsTuesday, October 249:00 am – 6:00 pm5:00 pm – 6:00 pm (Networking Reception)
Wednesday, October 259:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday, October 269:00 am – 4:00 pm
WHY ATTEND?• Explore new technologies from more than 200 exhibitors driving the market.
• Interact with leading suppliers of gears and gear systems.
• Take advantage of the entire industry under one roof, with 60,000 sq. ft. of exhibits.
• Find solutions to your toughest engineering problems.
• Join more than 4,000 power transmission professionals on the show floor for the best networking event of the year.
GEAR EXPO 2017
WHO’S COMING?Each year, Gear Expo attracts a diverse crowd that spans many industries.
AUTOMOTIVE 24.2%
INDUSTRIAL 12.2%
AEROSPACE 10.1%
MINING 8.2%ENERGY 8.2%
AGRICULTURE 8.0%
DEFENSE 7.8%
CONSTRUCTION 7.3%
MARINE 6.1%
MEDICAL 4.8%
PULP & PAPER 3.1%
• Purchasing Managers and Buying Teams
• Corporate Executives and Managers
• Marketing and Sales Managers
• Operations and Plant Managers
• Design, Application and Manufacturing Engineers
• Production and Maintenance Personnel
• Inspection and Quality Control Personnel
The full range of industry experts will be in attendance — design, manufacturing, application engineers, gear system buyers and manufacturers. If you identify with one of the following within the industry, you should attend Gear Expo:
Join us at Gear Expo 2017, THE Drive Technology Show, where you’ll be introduced to exciting new products, technology and services tailored to the drive technology and power transmission industry. The show happens only once every two years, so don’t miss it!
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GEAR EXPOs c h ed u le
Fall Technical MeetingPresented by: American Gear Manufacturers AssociationSunday, October 221:00 pm – 5:00 pmMonday, October 238:00 am – 5:00 pmTuesday, October 248:00 am – 5:00 pm
The gear industry’s best educational opportunity available! AGMA’s Fall Technical Meeting is a three-day conference that covers the gear industry’s latest research and technical developments. Presentation topics include design, analysis, and manufacturing and application of gears, gear drives and related products, as well as associated processes and procedures.
Register for the full three-day conference or for individual sessions:
• Session I — Efficiency, Lubrication, Noise and Vibration
• Session II — Manufacturing, Inspection and Quality Control
• Session III — Application, Design and Rating
• Session IV — Materials and Heat Treat• Session V — Gear Wear and Failure
Full Three-Day Conference Registration Fees:Early Bird, through September 22, 2017:Member: $895Non-Member: $1,195After September 22, 2017:Member: $995Non-Member: $1,295
Individual Session Registration Fees:Member: $295Non-Member: $395
Taming Tooth Deflections: The Case for Profile ModificationsInstructor: Raymond Drago, Drive Systems TechnologyTuesday, October 248:00 am – 12:00 pm
Pack your “bag of tricks” with knowledge of how teeth deflect, what involute interference really is, the potential consequences of inadequate profile modifications, and the differences between tip relief, flank relief and fully modified profiles. Students learn how to calculate tooth deflections under load and, most importantly, how to modify a gear set properly to completely eliminate involute interference. Finally, we will examine the optimum drawing definitions for profile modifications and how to interpret involute inspection charts to determine if the drawing’s required profile modifications have actually been produced on the gear set.
Registration Fee:Early Bird, through September 22, 2017:Member: $295Non-Member: $395After September 22, 2017:Member: $350Non-Member: $450
Basics of GearingInstructor: William Mark McVea, KBE+, Inc.Tuesday, October 24 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Wednesday, October 25 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Dramatically improve your knowledge and productivity through Basics of Gearing. This course will be presented in a day and a half and will give you a comprehensive overview of standard gearing nomenclature, gear involute geometry, inspection procedures and much more.
Registration Fee:Early Bird, through September 22, 2017:Member: $445Non-Member: $575After September 22, 2017:Member: $525Non-Member: $655
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 Registration Open .......................................................................................9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Fall Technical Meeting Session I — Efficiency, Lubrication, Noise and Vibration ...............................................................................1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 Registration Open .......................................................................................7:30 am – 5:00 pm
Fall Technical Meeting Session II — Manufacturing, Inspection and Quality Control ......................................................................................8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Fall Technical Meeting Session III — Application, Design and Rating .....1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Registration Open ......................................................................................7:30 am – 6:00 pm
Fall Technical Meeting Session IV — Materials and Heat Treat .............8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Taming Tooth Deflections: The Case for Profile Modifications ...............8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Basics of Gearing .......................................................................................8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Exhibit Hall Open ........................................................................................9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Solutions Center Presentations ................................................................9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Fall Technical Meeting Session V — Gear Wear and Failure ....................1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Why Bearings Are Damaged .......................................................................... 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Networking Reception ................................................................................5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 Registration Open ......................................................................................7:30 am – 5:00 pm
Basics of Gearing ......................................................................................8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Gearbox Field Inspection — Load Distribution, Lubrication and Condition Monitoring .....................................................................8:00 am – 12:00 pm
High-Profile Contact Ratio Gearing: Concept, Advantages, Comparison and Cautions ...............................8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Exhibit Hall Open ........................................................................................9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Solutions Center Presentations .................................................................9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Reverse Gear System Engineering — Why, When and How (Avoiding Pitfalls and Litigation!) ...........................................................1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Taste of Columbus Reception ....................................................................7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 Registration Open ......................................................................................7:30 am – 4:00 pm
How to Read and Interpret a Gear Inspection Report .............................8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Materials Selection and Heat Treatment of Gears ....................................8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Exhibit Hall Open ........................................................................................9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Solutions Center Presentations .................................................................9:30 am – 3:00 pm
AGMA has organized a series of seminars relevant to all segments of the power transmission industry and users of gear systems. Register for one or more of these education programs and receive free admission to Gear Expo.
EDUCATION Programs
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Why Bearings Are DamagedPresented by: American Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA)Tuesday, October 24 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
AGMA, in cooperation with ABMA, is offering this course on rolling element bearings for those involved in industrial equipment design, reliability and maintenance. It will include a basic overview of rolling bearings, their selection, precision and mounting considerations, service life estimation and lubrication-related influences. A hands-on damage analysis session is the featured portion of this program.
Registration Fee:Early Bird, through September 22, 2017:Member: $295Non-Member: $395After September 22, 2017:Member: $350Non-Member: $450
Gearbox Field Inspection — Load Distribution, Lubrication and Condition MonitoringInstructors: John B. Amendola, John B. Amendola III, Dereck Yatzook, Artec Machine Systems Wednesday, October 25 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Gears can fail due to various damage patterns. In this study, the combined
influence of shaft misalignments and gear lead crown on load distribution and tooth bending stresses is applied to real-world circumstances. Both the operator and the designer must consider gear tribology. The second topic of the seminar will be lubrication. Gearbox diagnostics and service are critical to the field inspection process. During the third part of this discussion, the instructors will explore these concepts in depth.
Registration Fee:Early Bird, through September 22, 2017:Member: $295Non-Member: $395After September 22, 2017:Member: $350Non-Member: $450
High-Profile Contact Ratio Gearing: Concept, Advantages, Comparison and CautionsInstructor: Raymond Drago, Drive Systems TechnologyWednesday, October 25 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Explore just what High-Profile Contact Ratio (HCR) gears are and under what circumstances they can be an advantage. Learn when HCR gears are not appropriate and why. This fast-paced session will cover the detailed tooth geometry changes that are required to effectively achieve optimum performance and benefit. We will discuss how the load distribution along the involute profile changes when the contact ratio increases above two. Because of the longer, generally more slender teeth on an HCR gear, the heat treatment and profile modifications that are required for good performance are distinctly different from those for a standard contact ratio gear. The load capacity rating of HCR gears requires the application of modified AGMA analyses, as the AGMA Standards specifically do NOT address gears with profile contact ratios greater than 2.0; thus we will also cover the changes required to successfully rate HCR gears.
Registration Fee:Early Bird, through September 22, 2017:Member: $295Non-Member: $395After September 22, 2017:Member: $350Non-Member: $450
Reverse Gear System Engineering — Why, When and How (Avoiding Pitfalls and Litigation!)Instructor: Raymond Drago, Drive Systems TechnologyWednesday, October 25 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Reverse engineering a gear system is a task that is not too unusual. In many (but not all) cases, the process goes well; thus it is easy to become complacent. It is important, however, to fully understand the process and the best practice procedure for reverse engineering a gear system. Failure to fully follow best practices can result at best in an unhappy gear user, but in the worst case it can lead to very expensive, time-consuming and reputation-damaging litigation. We will discuss the basic types of reverse engineering. The need for understanding the operation of the system in which the gears will be used, the conditions that led to the need for the project and especially the specific nature of the failure that occurred (if that is the reason for the project) is a key and often ignored element of the process.
Registration Fee:Early Bird, through September 22, 2017:Member: $295Non-Member: $395After September 22, 2017:Member: $350Non-Member: $450
How to Read and Interpret a Gear Inspection ReportInstructor: William Mark McVea, KBE+, Inc.Thursday, October 26 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
This presentation intends to provide you with a thorough understanding of the information contained within a typical gear inspection report. Specifically, we will look at the contents and meaning of the information contained within the gear charts, as well as the techniques used by the gear measurement system to assess gear quality. An explanation of basic gear measurement techniques, how measurement equipment and test machines implement these techniques, and how to interpret the results from these basic measurements will be covered. We will also discuss what corrective actions may be considered if the quality of a particular gear is unsatisfactory.
Registration Fee:Early Bird, through September 22, 2017:Member: $295Non-Member: $395After September 22, 2017:Member: $350Non-Member: $450
Materials Selection and Heat Treatment of GearsPresented by: AGMA and ASM InternationalThursday, October 26 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Because of their unique contribution to the operation of so many machines and mechanical devices, gears have received special attention from the technical community for more than two millennia. New developments in gear technology, particularly from the materials and heat treatment perspectives, have improved gear performance. This course, developed jointly by AGMA and ASM International, will provide an overview of materials selection and heat treatment of gears.
Registration Fee:Early Bird, through September 22, 2017:Member: $445Non-Member: $575After September 22, 2017:Member: $525Non-Member: $655
EDUCATION Programs
FREE pass to both exhibit halls when
you register for any education course.
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3M Company
A A Gear & Manufacturing, Inc.
Accurate Specialties Inc.
Acme Wire Products Co. Inc.
ADF Systems Ltd.
Advanced Heat Treat Corp.
Affolter Technologies SA
AGMA
ALD Thermal Treatment, Inc.
ALD Vacuum Systems, Inc.
Alro Steel
American Broach
American Stress Technologies, Inc.
Ancon Gear & Instrument Corporation
Anmark
Ansol
Arrow Gear Company
Artec Machine Systems
ASCO Sintering Co.
ASeeder
Ash Gear & Supply
ASI Drives
Atherton Machinery Div. of Raco Industrial
Atlantic Bearing Services
Automation Controls & Engineering, LLC
Balance Systems Corp.
Bevel Gears India Pvt. Ltd.
Blaser Swisslube, Inc.
Bourn & Koch Inc.
Brad Foote Gear Works, Inc.
Brelie Gear Co.
Brinkmann Pumps Inc.
Broach Masters/Universal Gear Co.
Broaching Machine Specialties
C & B Machinery
Canton Drop Forge
Capstan Atlantic
Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology
Century Precision Co., Ltd.
CeramTec NA
CGI, Inc.
Chao-Chia Gear Industry Co., Ltd.
Cincinnati Gearing Systems
Circle Gear and Machine Company
Clarke Engineering Inc.
CNC Design Pty. Ltd.
Cold Forming Technology, Inc.
Columbia Gear Corporation
Creative Automation Inc.
Croix Gear
Curtis Machine Company, Inc.
Delta Gear
DixiTech CNC
DMG Mori USA
Dontyne Systems Limited
DTR Corporation
Dunkes Precision Straightening Presses
DVS Technology America
Eck Industries
EMAG LLC
Emuge Corporation
Engineered Abrasives
Engineered Tools Corporation
Erasteel
Esprix Technologies
Essential Power Transmission Pvt. Ltd.
Essor Precision Machinery Co., Ltd.
Euclid Heat Treating
Euro-Tech Corp.
Eversharp Tool
EWAB Engineering Inc.
Excellence Gear Co., Ltd.
EXSYS Tool Inc.
Fassler USA
Fastems, LLC
First Global Gear Services/Cavex
Flame Metals Processing
Foerster Instruments Inc.
Forest City Gear Company
Gear Innovations
Gear Resource Technologies, Inc.
Gear Solutions Magazine
Gear Technology and Power Transmission Engineering Magazines
GearKing, Inc.
Gibbs Machinery Company
Gleason Corporation
GMTA German Machine
Golden Gear Machinery
Great Lakes Gear Technologies, Inc.
Great Taiwan Gear Ltd.
Green Packaging Inc.
GWJ Technology GmbH
Haas Multigrind LLC
Hainbuch America Corp.
Hans-Juergen Geiger Maschinen-Vertrieb GmbH
Harbin Jingda Measuring Instruments Co., Ltd.
Harbin Tool Works
Harbin ZhiDa Measurement & Control Technology Co., Ltd.
Hardinge Grinding Group
HobSource Inc.
Hoffmann Filter Corporation
Horn USA, Inc.
Hydra-Lock Corporation
IMT Forge Group
Index Technologies Inc.
GEAR EXPO Exh i bitors
Industrial Machinery Digest
Ingersoll Cutting Tools
Innovative Rack & Gear Co.
Involute Gear & Machine Company
Ionic Technologies, Inc.
James Engineering
JRM International Inc.
Kapp Group
KHGEARS
KISSsoft AG
Klingelnberg
Koepfer America, LLC
Kunshan Spring Metal Material Co., Ltd.
Leistritz Advanced Technologies Corp.
Liebherr Gear Technology, Inc.
Linamar Forgings Carolina, Inc.
Luren Precision Chicago Co., Ltd.
Machine Tool Builders Inc.
Magnetic Inspection Laboratory
Marposs Corporation
Marstate
Matrix Design, LLC
Mazak Corporation
McInnes Rolled Rings
Meritor
Metal Improvement Company
Metal Powder Products Company
Metalcastello
MicroTek Finishing LLC
Mijno Precision Gearing
Minchen Gear
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. Machine Tool Division
Mitsubishi Materials USA Corp.
Mohawk Machinery Inc.
Nagel Precision Inc.
Napoleon Engineering Services
NetShape Technologies
New England Gear
Nichiei Co. Ltd.
Nikon Metrology, Inc.
Ningbo Eastcasting Machinery Co., Ltd.
Norton/Saint-Gobain
Oelheld U.S., Inc.
Oerlikon Drive Systems
OTEC Precision Finish
Ovako North America
Peening Technologies
PEE-WEE Kaltwalz- und Rohrbearbeitungs- maschinen GmbH
Penta Gear Metrology LLC
Perry Technology Corporation
PHT Vertex Precision
Positrol, Inc.
Precision Gage Company, Inc.
Premier Thermal Solutions
Presrite Corporation
Profiroll Technologies USA, Inc.
Pulstec USA, Inc.
Pumphrey Marketing
R.P. Machine Enterprises, Inc.
Rave Gears LLC
Razzaq Engineering Works
Reishauer Corporation
REM Surface Engineering
Riley Gear Corporation
RMU Part Marking
Roberts Sinto Corporation
Rohm Products of America
Romax Technology Inc.
Rotek Incorporated
Rubig Engineering
RUF Briquetting Systems
Russell, Holbrook & Henderson
S.L. Munson & Co.
Schunk
Scot Forge
Shanthi Gears Ltd.
SIC Marking USA
Siderforgerossi Group Spa
Six Star Machinery Co., Ltd.
Smart Manufacturing Technology Ltd.
SMC Powder Metallurgy, Inc.
SMW Autoblok Corp.
Somaschini North America LLC
Southern Gear & Machine, Inc.
Specialty Ring Products, Inc.
Specialty Steel Treating
Speedgrip-Cameron-Madison
Star SU, LLC
STD Precision Gear
Steel Market Development Institute
Steelmans Broaches Pvt Ltd.
Synnova Gears & Transmissions Pvt. Ltd.
Syn-Tech Ltd.
Taiwan Powder Technologies Co. Ltd.
Tekfor USA
The Modal Shop, Inc.
THERMTECH
Third Wave Systems
Thors, LLC
TimkenSteel Corporation
Toolink Engineering Inc.
Toyoda Americas Corporation
Trojon Gear, Inc.
TRUMPF
Tuson Corporation
United Gear & Assembly, Inc.
United Tool Supply
Viking Forge Corp.
Virgo Communications & Exhibitions
Walker Forge, Inc.
Wanfu Precision Co., Limited
Weldon Solutions
Wenzel America Ltd.
WS GearDynamics GmbH
Xubi Engranajes, S.L.
Zoller Inc.
Current as of June 29, 2017
See firsthand the latest products, technologies and services from exhibitors such as:
Get more information on exhibitor products and services and plan
your meetings: www.gearexpo.com
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NEW! GUIDED INDUSTRIAL TOURJoin AGMA and ASM staff and leadership on a guided tour of select exhibitor booths. You’ll hear from reps from each featured company about the latest technologies, products and services. Get a firsthand glimpse of the up-and-coming opportunities in the industry.
SOLUTIONS CENTER PRESENTATIONSTuesday, October 24 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday, October 25 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Thursday, October 26 9:30 am – 3:00 pm
Attend FREE presentations by Gear Expo exhibitors to hear the latest on manufacturing techniques and technologies. Each day will feature a keynote presentation highlighting current trends in the power transmission industry.
Suppliers in the Gear Expo Solutions Center also offer FREE education sessions on the show floor to help you solve your manufacturing challenges.
NEW! SHOW DRIVERS PRIZE GIVEAWAYSYou could win an iPad, gift cards, cash and more! Just listen for the drawings (you must be present to win). If you’re called, head over to the AGMA booth to claim your prize!
NEW! TASTE OF COLUMBUS RECEPTIONColumbus’s North Market Wednesday, October 25 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Join us Wednesday night at Columbus’s North Market for the networking event of the year! It’s a night of conversation, food, drinks and entertainment. Stroll through the oldest operating public market in central Ohio, indulge in a true culinary experience and be entertained by the highly anticipated Lieutenant Dan’s New Legs band.
Sign up for the event when you register for Gear Expo:Member: $75Non-Member: $95
OFFICIAL GEAR EXPO HOTELSWhen making your travel plans, be sure to book through our official Gear Expo hotels for the show rate. Additional hotel information can be
found at www.gearexpo.com/hotels.
Hilton Columbus Downtown — Headquarters hotel for Gear Expo
Hyatt Regency Columbus
Crowne Plaza Hotel Columbus Downtown
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COLUMBUS, oh i oThere’s an energy to Columbus. The city is alive with exciting activities of all kinds. Columbus, OH, is ranked “Highest in Visitor Satisfaction in the Midwest” by J.D. Power — and here are a few reasons why:
Join thousands of drive technology experts and power transmission professionals in the heart of the Midwest.
THE FOOD SCENEHome to top chefs, unique restaurants and creative dishes.
GERMAN VILLAGEOriginally built by German settlers in the mid-1800s, it’s now home to restored shops and restaurants.
SCIOTO MILEWildlife and nature at the Scioto Mile — 33 acres of parkland in the heart of downtown.
COSI (Center of Science and Industry)300+ interactive and discovery-based exhibits.
NORTH MARKETAn authentic Columbus experience. Join us at our Taste of Columbus reception on Wednesday, October 25, from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm.
DON’T MISS OUTon th ese exciti ng events
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