B23B31/40

BALANCING ADAPTER FOR A BALANCING DEVICE, BALANCING DEVICE AND BALANCING ADAPTER SET
20210069800 · 2021-03-11 ·

A balancing adapter for a balancing device has a clamping device for clamping a workpiece. The clamping device has a clamping sleeve element with a clamping sleeve, and a clamping element that can be moved relative to the clamping sleeve element. The clamping sleeve has a taper, and the clamping element has a mating taper corresponding to the clamping sleeve taper. The clamping diameter of the clamping sleeve can be adjusted, and thus a workpiece can be clamped, by moving the clamping element relative to the clamping sleeve element. The clamping sleeve element is releasably connectable to a base body of the balancing adapter. Accordingly, for connection to the base body, the clamping sleeve element has an annular flange by which, in the connected state of the clamping sleeve element and the base body, the clamping sleeve element rests on an end wall of the base body.

Means for preventing tools from being pulled out from tool holders with a tool holding fixture
10898959 · 2021-01-26 · ·

The invention relates to a tool holder with a tool holding fixture, in particular a clamping chuck such as a contracting chuck, a draw-in collect chuck, a hydraulic expanding chuck and a high-precision chuck, and a shank of a tool, in particular a rotary tool, accommodated in it, wherein the tool holder contains a means for preventing the tool from being pulled out, locking it against axial displacement. This pull-out preventing unit comprises at least one locking element and at least one locking groove, which corresponds to the said locking element, receives it and interacts with it in a positively locking manner. In this case, both the locking element and the locking groove are formed at least partly in the manner of a ball head. Preferably, the tool has the locking grooves. On account of preferably spirally arranged locking grooves along the cylindrical shank of rotary tools, the direction of pitch of which grooves corresponds to the direction of the grooves of the tool, axial locking of the tool is obtained, so that the tool cannot be axially displaced from the tool holder during operation. In addition, force-exerting elements are arranged, with the effect of making the tool lie against the pull-out preventer without play after shrink-fitting.

Means for preventing tools from being pulled out from tool holders with a tool holding fixture
10898959 · 2021-01-26 · ·

The invention relates to a tool holder with a tool holding fixture, in particular a clamping chuck such as a contracting chuck, a draw-in collect chuck, a hydraulic expanding chuck and a high-precision chuck, and a shank of a tool, in particular a rotary tool, accommodated in it, wherein the tool holder contains a means for preventing the tool from being pulled out, locking it against axial displacement. This pull-out preventing unit comprises at least one locking element and at least one locking groove, which corresponds to the said locking element, receives it and interacts with it in a positively locking manner. In this case, both the locking element and the locking groove are formed at least partly in the manner of a ball head. Preferably, the tool has the locking grooves. On account of preferably spirally arranged locking grooves along the cylindrical shank of rotary tools, the direction of pitch of which grooves corresponds to the direction of the grooves of the tool, axial locking of the tool is obtained, so that the tool cannot be axially displaced from the tool holder during operation. In addition, force-exerting elements are arranged, with the effect of making the tool lie against the pull-out preventer without play after shrink-fitting.

Mandrel Assembly for Use With a Rotary Tool
20240001456 · 2024-01-04 ·

A mandrel assembly may be used with a rotary power tool to provide a reliable and stable connection between the rotary tool and a tool accessory. The mandrel assembly provides a quick-connect/quick-release connection between the tool output shaft and the accessory via a clamping action. In particular, the mandrel assembly is operable to clamp the accessory between a clamping element formed on one end of the mandrel and a collar which surrounds the mandrel and is spring-biased toward the mandrel end.

COMBINATION TOOL AND TOOL HOLDER FOR A COMBINATION TOOL
20200406371 · 2020-12-31 ·

A combination tool including a tool holder that extends along a tool rotational axis that defines an axial extension, an inner cutting tool for machining a first, central hole region and an outer, sleeve-shaped cutting tool for machining a second hole region radially outwards relative to the first hole region.

COMBINATION TOOL AND TOOL HOLDER FOR A COMBINATION TOOL
20200406371 · 2020-12-31 ·

A combination tool including a tool holder that extends along a tool rotational axis that defines an axial extension, an inner cutting tool for machining a first, central hole region and an outer, sleeve-shaped cutting tool for machining a second hole region radially outwards relative to the first hole region.

Oscillating tool accessory holder mechanism

An oscillating power tool system in one embodiment includes a motor, an output power shaft extending along an axis and operably connected to the motor, the output power shaft driven in an oscillatory manner by the motor about the axis, a flange supported by the output power shaft and fixedly positioned with respect to the output power shaft so as to oscillate with the output power shaft when driven by the motor, the flange including a lower surface defining a first plane, and a plurality of mounting pins extending from the flange to a location beneath the first plane, the plurality of mounting pins configured such that when an accessory is mounted to the flange, a mounting force is applied directly to the plurality of mounting pins from the accessory.

INDUCTION COIL STRUCTURAL UNIT AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN INDUCTIVE HEATING PROCESS FOR AN INDUCTION COIL STRUCTURAL UNIT
20200367324 · 2020-11-19 ·

An induction coil structural unit has an induction coil into which a sleeve portion of a tool holder can be inserted. In order to increase a degree of automation, a defined-preset test current is applied to the induction coil even before the beginning of an inductive heating process, a time/current curve is determined for the current and the inserted sleeve portion is recognized. Heating parameters are established for the sleeve portion and the inductive heating process is started on the basis of the heating parameters. The inductive heating process is interrupted at least once and, during the interruption, a defined-preset check current is applied and a further time/current curve for the sleeve portion is determined for this check current. A decision is made on the basis of the further time/current curve of the check current whether the heating process is continued or permanently ended.

INDUCTION COIL STRUCTURAL UNIT AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN INDUCTIVE HEATING PROCESS FOR AN INDUCTION COIL STRUCTURAL UNIT
20200367324 · 2020-11-19 ·

An induction coil structural unit has an induction coil into which a sleeve portion of a tool holder can be inserted. In order to increase a degree of automation, a defined-preset test current is applied to the induction coil even before the beginning of an inductive heating process, a time/current curve is determined for the current and the inserted sleeve portion is recognized. Heating parameters are established for the sleeve portion and the inductive heating process is started on the basis of the heating parameters. The inductive heating process is interrupted at least once and, during the interruption, a defined-preset check current is applied and a further time/current curve for the sleeve portion is determined for this check current. A decision is made on the basis of the further time/current curve of the check current whether the heating process is continued or permanently ended.

Cooling system and method for machine tools
10814447 · 2020-10-27 · ·

A clamping system for machine tools includes a body portion configured to be received in a holding fixture of a machine, a tool holder integrally formed with and extending longitudinally from the body portion, the tool holder having a mounting mechanism on a distal end thereof for receiving a cutting tool, at least one fluid delivery vein extending through the tool holder from the body portion to the distal end of the tool holder, and at least one outlet at the distal end of the tool holder, the at least one outlet being configured to direct a fluid from the at least one fluid delivery vein toward at least one of the cutting tool and a workpiece.