Patent classifications
B24D5/16
CLAMPING SYSTEM FOR CLAMPING GRINDING WHEELS
A clamping device for clamping grinding wheels on a driving spindle of a working tool, which includes a rear flange intended to be fitted on the driving spindle in a position proximal to the working tool, wherein the rear flange is provided with a front face with which a first damping element is associated; a front flange intended to be fitted on the driving spindle and provided with a rear face, facing the front face of the rear flange, with which a second damping element is associated; and wherein the front face of the rear flange has a width larger than the rear face of the front flange and the first damping element has a hardness lower than the second damping element.
CLAMPING SYSTEM FOR CLAMPING GRINDING WHEELS
A clamping device for clamping grinding wheels on a driving spindle of a working tool, which includes a rear flange intended to be fitted on the driving spindle in a position proximal to the working tool, wherein the rear flange is provided with a front face with which a first damping element is associated; a front flange intended to be fitted on the driving spindle and provided with a rear face, facing the front face of the rear flange, with which a second damping element is associated; and wherein the front face of the rear flange has a width larger than the rear face of the front flange and the first damping element has a hardness lower than the second damping element.
Roughing grinding tool
A roughing grinding tool has a supporting body and at least one abrasive circle. The supporting body includes an abrasive grain for roughing grinding. The supporting body serves to support the at least one abrasive circle and itself for roughing grinding. The roughing grinding tool is easy to produce and robust and has a high removal capacity in conjunction with a long service life.
Roughing grinding tool
A roughing grinding tool has a supporting body and at least one abrasive circle. The supporting body includes an abrasive grain for roughing grinding. The supporting body serves to support the at least one abrasive circle and itself for roughing grinding. The roughing grinding tool is easy to produce and robust and has a high removal capacity in conjunction with a long service life.
Tool Device for a Hand-Held Power Tool
A tool device for a hand-held power tool, which can be operated such that the tool device is rotated about an output shaft of a tool-holding device, has at least one connecting device, which is detachably connected to an output shaft of the power tool. The connecting device is fastened to the tool-holding device so that a drive axis of the output shaft and a tool axis of rotation substantially coincide. The connecting device has a cut-out and at least one clamping wing, which at least partly bounds the cut-out in the radial direction of the tool axis of rotation and which is bounded substantially in the direction radial to the tool axis of rotation by a first bounding edge, which lies on a first bounding circle around the tool axis of rotation. The clamping wing extends at least substantially along a plane orthogonal to the tool axis of rotation.
Tool Device for a Hand-Held Power Tool
A tool device for a hand-held power tool, which can be operated such that the tool device is rotated about an output shaft of a tool-holding device, has at least one connecting device, which is detachably connected to an output shaft of the power tool. The connecting device is fastened to the tool-holding device so that a drive axis of the output shaft and a tool axis of rotation substantially coincide. The connecting device has a cut-out and at least one clamping wing, which at least partly bounds the cut-out in the radial direction of the tool axis of rotation and which is bounded substantially in the direction radial to the tool axis of rotation by a first bounding edge, which lies on a first bounding circle around the tool axis of rotation. The clamping wing extends at least substantially along a plane orthogonal to the tool axis of rotation.
ARBOR FOR A SAW BLADE
A method of removing an arbor from a saw blade. The arbor includes an arbor body, a central bore formed through the arbor body, and an aperture formed through the arbor body and separate from the central bore. The method includes inserting a tool into the aperture, pivoting the tool inside the aperture to at least partially separate the arbor body from the saw blade, lifting the tool away from the saw blade to at least partially separate the arbor body from the saw blade, and removing the arbor body from the saw blade after the arbor body is sufficiently separated.
Cutting apparatus
A cutting apparatus includes: a processing feeding unit that performs processing feeding of a chuck table adapted to hold a workpiece; and two cutting units in which rotational axes of two spindles coincide with each other and cutting blades mounted to the spindles face each other. Each cutting unit includes a flange mechanism in which the cutting blade having a cutting edge fixed to an outer peripheral edge of a one-side outer surface of a circular disk-shaped base is fixed to the spindle. The flange mechanism is fixed to a tip of the spindle, sucks an other-side outer surface of the base of the cutting blade, and fixes the cutting blade to the spindle with the one-side outer surface of the base exposed to the side of the tip of the spindle, and the one-side outer surfaces of the cutting blades fixed to the two cutting units.
Cutting apparatus
A cutting apparatus includes: a processing feeding unit that performs processing feeding of a chuck table adapted to hold a workpiece; and two cutting units in which rotational axes of two spindles coincide with each other and cutting blades mounted to the spindles face each other. Each cutting unit includes a flange mechanism in which the cutting blade having a cutting edge fixed to an outer peripheral edge of a one-side outer surface of a circular disk-shaped base is fixed to the spindle. The flange mechanism is fixed to a tip of the spindle, sucks an other-side outer surface of the base of the cutting blade, and fixes the cutting blade to the spindle with the one-side outer surface of the base exposed to the side of the tip of the spindle, and the one-side outer surfaces of the cutting blades fixed to the two cutting units.
GRINDING WHEEL ASSEMBLY
A grinding wheel assembly is disclosed and includes an arbor in which a pull stud may be installed. Further, the arbor can include a head assembly that includes a mounting plate, a cover plate, and an abrasive body disposed there between. The abrasive is removably engaged with the mounting plate and the cover plate.