Patent classifications
B23B2270/22
Spindle Clamp For Tool Holder
A machine tool clamping device for releasably holding a tool holder having a tapered shank and a knob protruding from the tapered shank, the clamping device having: a spindle, rotatable about an axis, and having a tapered socket at a lower end thereof and an axial passage, the tapered socket being complementary in shape to the shank of a tool holder. Clamping members are pinned to the spindle and extend into the axial passage, the clamping members being pivotal between a clamped position in which the clamping members clamp the tool holder knob, and an unclamped position in which the clamping members release the tool holder knob. A drawbar is slidable within the spindle axial passage between the clamping members, the drawbar having a surface that acts to pivot the clamping members between the clamped and unclamped positions depending on the position of the drawbar within the axial passage. A spring is arranged between the drawbar and the spindle to bias the drawbar to the clamped position.
CUTTING TOOL FOR BORING, MACHINING APPARATUS FOR BORING AND METHOD FOR BORING
A cutting tool for boring (40) that is attached to a machining apparatus and used for cutting a hole (13) on a large-diameter side of a stepped hole of a workpiece (10) is provided. The cutting tool for boring (40) is a set of two tools, and each cutting tool for boring (40a, 40b) in the set of two includes a shaft part (41), a cutting blade (42) laterally protruding from the respective shaft parts (41), and an abutment surface (43) formed at the tip of each shaft part (41) and used to cause the tips of the respective shaft parts (41) to butt against each other. Each cutting tool for boring (40a, 40b) performs cutting while the two cutting tools for boring (40a, 40b) rotate integrally around the center line of the shaft parts (41) in a coupled state in which the tips of the cutting tools for boring (40a, 40b) are butted together.
SPLIT FRAME DEVICE FOR PERFORMING OPERATIONS ON CYLINDRICAL ITEMS
A technique facilitates performance of an operation on a cylindrical item, such as a tube or shaft. The technique utilizes a split frame device having separable sections to enable mounting of the split frame device about the cylindrical item while, for example, the cylindrical item remains in place in an overall system. The split frame device may comprise first and second non-rotating split frame steady assemblies supported by linear rails. A rotating tool carrier assembly is movably mounted on the linear rails between the first and second non-rotating split frame steady assemblies. The rotating tool carrier assembly may be positioned about the cylindrical item such that a rotatable component may be rotated about the cylindrical item. At least one power source may be used to impart axial movement to the rotating tool carrier assembly and/or rotational movement to the rotatable component for performance of a desired operation.
EXTERNALLY MOUNTED FLANGE FACING SYSTEM
A technique facilitates performance of a machining operation on a component, e.g. a flange. An embodiment of the technique may employ an externally mounted flange facing machine having an external housing with a hollow interior therethrough. The externally mounted flange facing machine may further comprise a plurality of clamping feet mounted to the external housing and oriented for external engagement with the flange. A surface facing arm assembly may be movably mounted to the external housing for rotation in the hollow interior. Additionally, a tool carrier assembly may be movably mounted to the surface facing arm assembly. A feed assembly may be coupled with the tool carrier assembly to drive the tool carrier assembly linearly along the surface facing arm assembly as the surface facing arm assembly rotates in the hollow interior.
Spindle clamp for tool holder
A machine tool clamping device for releasably holding a tool holder having a tapered shank and a knob protruding from the tapered shank, the clamping device having: a spindle, rotatable about an axis, and having a tapered socket at a lower end thereof and an axial passage, the tapered socket being complementary in shape to the shank of a tool holder. Clamping members are pinned to the spindle and extend into the axial passage, the clamping members being pivotal between a clamped position in which the clamping members clamp the tool holder knob, and an unclamped position in which the clamping members release the tool holder knob. A drawbar is slidable within the spindle axial passage between the clamping members, the drawbar having a surface that acts to pivot the clamping members between the clamped and unclamped positions depending on the position of the drawbar within the axial passage. A spring is arranged between the drawbar and the spindle to bias the drawbar to the clamped position.
PLUG CUTTING TOOL AND RELATED METHOD OF USE
A plug tool produces plugs having an aesthetic exterior surface common to a donor board. The tool can include a cutting edge that rotates about a tool axis and advances the tool into a donor board face to produce a plug having a plug face including the aesthetic exterior surface. A stabilizer can simultaneously engage the donor board face as the tool rotates and impair the tool from walking as the cutting edge penetrates the face. The tool can have a cutting end with compound angled surfaces extending from certain cutting edges to cut and move material away from the plug during cutting. The tool can be in a kit with a plug getter that is moveable to detach the plug from the donor board and/or a plug locator defining a plug aperture sized to extend around the plug, locating it relative to a fastener hole defined by a board.
CUTTING TOOL FOR BORING, MACHINING APPARATUS FOR BORING AND METHOD FOR BORING
A cutting tool for boring that is attached to a machining apparatus and used for cutting a hole on a large-diameter side of a stepped hole of a workpiece is provided. The cutting tool for boring is a set of two tools, and each cutting tool for boring in the set of two includes a shaft part, a cutting blade laterally protruding from the respective shaft parts, and an abutment surface formed at the tip of each shaft part and used to cause the tips of the respective shaft parts to butt against each other. Each cutting tool for boring performs cutting while the two cutting tools for boring rotate integrally around the center line of the shaft parts in a coupled state in which the tips of the cutting tools for boring are butted together.