In the video below we are producing toothed satellites for a 18mm diameter epicycloidal reduction gear on a Lambert 90 CNC with automatic loader and vibrating storage.
The Lambert 90 is a hobbing machine deriving from a modified traditional machine and devised to produce reduction gears for the watchmaking industry. Although it may appear to be small, the 0.45 module gear that the machine is processing is almost at its maximum dimensional threshold (equal to a 0.50 module).
The cycle time for parts realisation is just a few seconds and therefore the loading time becomes essential and which, in this case, is around just one second.
In particular, the unloading of the parts takes almost no time at all, as they fall automatically into a chute.