Patent classifications
B23B2260/088
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CENTER HEIGHT ALIGNMENT OF A BORING BAR
A method and apparatus for center height alignment of a boring bar is disclosed. The apparatus includes a seat member with a bottom and a back, and a digital angle gauge mounted to the seat member. The method includes the steps of: assembling an apparatus comprising a seat member and a digital angle gauge; calibrating the apparatus such that a Display of the digital angle gauge reads zero degrees; and aligning the center height of the boring bar by rotating the boring bar such that the Display of the digital angle gauge reads zero degrees when the apparatus is mounted onto the boring bar.
Rotary Boring Tool Alignment and Depth Indication System
A device for assisting an operator of a boring instrument having a penetrating element for penetration a work surface that includes a retention member adapted to be connected to a rotating element of the boring instrument and adapted to receive a laser and a plurality of mirrors including a beam splitting alignment mirrors that directs a laser beam in a direction parallel with a penetrating element and perpendicular to a work surface, and a depth indication mirror that reflects a light beam at an angle of less than 90 degrees from said retaining member to a location on said work surface wherein the location of the beams from the alignment beams is maintained at a fixed radial position when the retention member perpendicularly moves towards a work surface and wherein the beam is rotated defines a circle.
Rail Shoe Assembly
A rail shoe assembly for mounting a drilling machine to a rail of a railway track, with the drilling machine including a drill, a cutter, and a support frame with the support frame mounted to the rail, includes a base adapted to be positioned with respect to the rail and adapted to be coupled to the support frame. The rail shoe assembly also includes an adjustable bar coupled to and slideable relative to the base. The adjustable bar has a bottom edge for engagement with the rail. The adjustable bar defines a plurality of position indicators and the base defines a plurality of mounting chambers. At least one of the plurality of position indicators and at least one of the plurality of mounting chambers are alignable at a predetermined position for positioning said base relative to the rail such that the drill and cutter are positioned relative to the rail.
Adjustable drill jig system and method of use
An adjustable drill jig system for drilling holes in a workpiece includes a first T-shaped element having a stem and a crossbar; a first guide engaged with the stem, the first guide having a stop plate extending perpendicular to the stem; a double bracket having a first channel and a second channel, the first channel to engage with the crossbar; an extension ruler engaged with the second channel of the double bracket and extending away from the cross bar; and a second guide having a drill bushing; the second guide is to engage with the crossbar or the extension ruler for placement of the drill bushing; and the adjustable drill jib system allows for drilling one or more holes in the workpiece.
BORING HEAD AND BORING TOOL ASSEMBLY
A boring head arranged for holding a boring tool for metal cutting includes a main body having a support surface and a scale surface. The boring head further includes a piston including a boring tool interface for fixedly carrying the boring tool. The piston is movably arranged in the main body along the positioning axis (y), and a micrometer screw. The micrometer screw is arranged in the main body and coupled to the piston, such that, when the micrometer screw is rotated, the piston is moved along the positioning axis to one of the protracted positions or the retracted position. The micrometer screw has a head abutting against the support surface. The head includes a radially outer head surface provided with first graduation marks. The scale surface is provided with second graduation marks aligned with the first graduation marks to provide a reading of the axial position of the piston.