VT machining provides CNC Gear Grinding D2 Tool Steel for customers who need accurate, repeatable D2 Tool Steel components. The machinability of D2 Tool Steel is machined in the annealed state, then hardened; carbide tooling preferred, so we set the operation up specifically for this grade.
CNC Gear Grinding Capability for D2 Tool Steel
- Air/oil/water-hardening grades
- High wear resistance
- Hardenable to 58–64 HRC
- Tolerance to ±0.005 mm
Machining D2 Tool Steel with CNC Gear Grinding
D2 Tool Steel behaves predictably under CNC Gear Grinding once parameters are dialled in: machinability is machined in the annealed state, then hardened; carbide tooling preferred, and we tune the operation accordingly.
We hold reference parameters for this grade, so repeat orders of D2 Tool Steel run consistently from one batch to the next.
Secondary Operations & Finishing
Finished D2 Tool Steel parts can move straight into secondary operations under one roof. Typical add-ons are deburring, passivation, anodising, plating, blasting, polishing and laser marking. We coordinate the whole chain so you receive complete, inspection-ready parts.
CNC Gear Grinding Tolerances & Surface Finish
Gear features are produced to a specified DIN/AGMA accuracy class, with profile and lead controlled for quiet, durable running under load.
Final tolerances are governed by the material's behaviour, wall thickness and overall stiffness. We give honest DFM feedback if a callout would be costly or better achieved another way.
Why D2 Tool Steel?
D2 Tool Steel is chosen when a part needs what this grade offers — it is wear-resistant and hardenable for tooling. We confirm the grade and any temper or heat-treat condition with you before machining.
Design Tips for CNC Gear Grinding D2 Tool Steel
We are happy to suggest design tweaks that improve manufacturability. Providing complete gear data (module, pressure angle, profile shift, quality class) lets us produce D2 Tool Steel gears right the first time. If you send your model early, we will return practical DFM feedback before you commit to production.
CNC Gear Grinding Quality & Inspection
We control quality throughout the process, not just at the end. In-process checks plus final inspection — including CMM where specified — keep every D2 Tool Steel part to print. Inspection reports, material certificates and first-article documentation can be supplied on request.
Applications of CNC Gear Grinding D2 Tool Steel
Customers order CNC Gear Grinding D2 Tool Steel components for everything from instrumentation to structural and functional assemblies. Whether you need a single prototype or recurring production volume, the same process discipline applies.
How to Order CNC Gear Grinding D2 Tool Steel
Getting a quote is simple. Share your model, the material grade, your quantity and target tolerances. You receive a clear quotation with lead time and honest manufacturability feedback.
D2 Tool Steel in Other Processes
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Request a QuoteFrequently Asked Questions
What gear accuracy class can you achieve on D2 Tool Steel?
Gear accuracy is specified to DIN/AGMA classes appropriate to the application. Profile and lead are controlled so D2 Tool Steel gears run accurately and quietly under load.
What is the typical lead time and minimum order for CNC Gear Grinding D2 Tool Steel?
CNC Gear Grinding prototypes for D2 Tool Steel can be produced quickly and scaled to series production. Send your drawing and quantity and we will advise lead time and any minimum order.
What surface finish is achievable on D2 Tool Steel with CNC Gear Grinding?
Surface finish on D2 Tool Steel is controlled to your specification; we confirm the achievable Ra against your callout.
What material thickness or size range suits CNC Gear Grinding D2 Tool Steel?
We machine D2 Tool Steel across a broad size range; share your part envelope for confirmation.
Does CNC Gear Grinding D2 Tool Steel require dedicated tooling?
Most D2 Tool Steel gear cutting work uses standard cutting tools and CNC programs; dedicated fixtures are made only when geometry or volume requires them.
