抄録
The most frequently used pinion cutter is regarded to such a cylindrical wheel that are linearly crowned at the tooth width b in order to have the necessary relief angle and a slightly conical angle of the back slope on the active surface where the cutting edges are situated. The geometry of the straight-toothed pinion cutter is determined by the intersection of a helical surface of straight generatrix and a conical surface of revolution [1], [2].