Patent classifications
B24B47/12
OUTPUT SHAFT ROTATION RESTRICTION STRUCTURE OF HAND-HELD MACHINE TOOL
A output shaft rotation restriction structure of a hand-held machine tool having a shell, a drive shaft in the shell, and an output shaft in the shell, perpendicular to the drive shaft, provided with a grinding piece, and in linkage with the drive shaft via a steering gear set; two sides of the hand-held machine tool may be defined according to an extension line of the drive shaft. The output shaft rotation restriction structure includes a mounting hole on the shell, specifically, one of the two sides of the hand-held machine tool, a restriction hole on the output shaft and facing the mounting hole, and a rotation restriction group including a holder in the mounting hole, a restriction plug on the holder, and a spring, the restriction plug being forced into the restriction hole to interfere with the rotation of the output shaft.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HONING A SHAFT
A system for honing a shaft is provided. The system includes a rod having an axis and a head coupleable to the rod. The system also includes a drive motor coupleable to the rod such that the rod and the head are rotatable via the drive motor. The system further includes a linear actuator coupleable to the rod such that the rod and the head are translatable along the axis while being rotated via the drive motor.
ELECTRIC HAND TOOL
A handheld electric power tool, in particular an angle grinder, having a housing that comprises a first housing part and a second housing part, having an electric motor that is accommodated in the housing and drives a rotor shaft that is connected in a force-transmitting manner to an output unit accommodated in a gear head. A housing ring is provided that connects the first housing part to the second housing part at the front.
ELECTRIC HAND TOOL
A handheld electric power tool, in particular an angle grinder, having a housing that comprises a first housing part and a second housing part, having an electric motor that is accommodated in the housing and drives a rotor shaft that is connected in a force-transmitting manner to an output unit accommodated in a gear head. A housing ring is provided that connects the first housing part to the second housing part at the front.
ALTERNATING CURRENT POWER TOOL
An alternating current power tool includes a function element, a brushless motor, and a motor control circuit. The motor control circuit includes a power module, a first rectifier circuit, a driver circuit, a controller, and a second rectifier circuit. The power module is used for receiving an alternating current. The first rectifier circuit is used for receiving the alternating current received by the power module and operatively outputting a direct current bus voltage. The second rectifier circuit is electrically connected to the power module and used for receiving the alternating current received and outputting a direct current to supply power to at least the controller.
ALTERNATING CURRENT POWER TOOL
An alternating current power tool includes a function element, a brushless motor, and a motor control circuit. The motor control circuit includes a power module, a first rectifier circuit, a driver circuit, a controller, and a second rectifier circuit. The power module is used for receiving an alternating current. The first rectifier circuit is used for receiving the alternating current received by the power module and operatively outputting a direct current bus voltage. The second rectifier circuit is electrically connected to the power module and used for receiving the alternating current received and outputting a direct current to supply power to at least the controller.
Repair Tool And Method
A wall repair tool includes a cutter rotatable about a cutter axis and having a cutter body with a cutting surface. The cutter body has a central section and a pair of end sections disposed on opposite sides of the central section. The cutting surface has a first cutting texture in the central section and a second cutting texture different than the first cutting texture in the end sections.
BELT SANDER
A belt sander includes: a power unit having a rotating shaft; a rotatable belt casing defining a track groove that is open toward the power unit and that surrounds the rotating shaft, and having a plurality of engaging portions that are arranged around the track groove; an abrasive belt drivable by the rotating shaft; and a positioning unit including a movable positioning member that is adapted for manual operation, and an engaging member that is co-movably connected to the positioning member. The positioning unit is movable between an engaging position, where the engaging member is engaged with a selected one of the engaging portions, and a releasing position, where the engaging member is disengaged from the engaging portions.
Cycle-by-cycle current limit for power tools having a brushless motor
A handheld AC power tool is provided. The power tool is comprised generally of: a brushless DC motor; a power cord connectable to an AC power socket; a converter circuit configured to receive input power from the power cord and operable to output a DC bus voltage, a switching arrangement interposed between the electric motor and the converter circuit; a motor drive circuit interfaced with the motor switches; and a power switch operable by a user to selectively energize the motor drive circuit and thereby power on the tool. The converter circuit includes a rectifier and a capacitor electrically coupled across the rectifier, such that the capacitor has capacitance sized to produce a DC bus voltage whose magnitude from an AC power source is substantially same as magnitude of voltage from a DC power source.
Cycle-by-cycle current limit for power tools having a brushless motor
A handheld AC power tool is provided. The power tool is comprised generally of: a brushless DC motor; a power cord connectable to an AC power socket; a converter circuit configured to receive input power from the power cord and operable to output a DC bus voltage, a switching arrangement interposed between the electric motor and the converter circuit; a motor drive circuit interfaced with the motor switches; and a power switch operable by a user to selectively energize the motor drive circuit and thereby power on the tool. The converter circuit includes a rectifier and a capacitor electrically coupled across the rectifier, such that the capacitor has capacitance sized to produce a DC bus voltage whose magnitude from an AC power source is substantially same as magnitude of voltage from a DC power source.