B23B2270/36

Core drill bit

A core drill bit 1 includes a tubular shaft 12, a mounting platform 31 provided on a proximal end of the tubular shaft 12 for mounting the core drill bit on a power tool 26, and an annular cutting section 2 provided with abrasive cutting segments 3 arranged at a distal end of the tubular shaft 12. A first transponder 24 is provided at the distal end of the tubular shaft 12. A repeater 28 is provided comprising a second transponder 29 at the proximal end of the tubular shaft 12, an antenna 33 facing the first transponder 24, and a wired connection 34 between the antenna 33 and the repeater 28.

Identification element for a shank tool
11599765 · 2023-03-07 · ·

An identification element (50) for a shank tool has an elastic inner ring (10) and an outer ring (20) arranged around the inner ring (10), said outer ring having a recess formed annularly in the outer ring. An RFID transponder is arranged in the recess. The inner ring (10) of the identification element (50) encloses a shank of the shank tool.

TOOL PART, SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR DETERMINING A TOOL WEAR
20230196043 · 2023-06-22 ·

The disclosure relates to a tool part for a cutting tool having an identification marker arranged at the tool part, wherein the identification marker is a unique machine readable code associated with individual dimension information data. The individual dimension information data includes at least one individually measured dimension of the tool part as measured when manufacturing the tool part that will change while wearing the tool part. The disclosure further relates to a system, a method and computer program product for utilizing an identification marker on a tool part for a cutting tool, for determining a tool wear of the tool part.

RFID ARRANGEMENTS FOR ROTATABLE WORK TOOLS

A drilling machine (120) for a core drill (100), the drilling machine comprises a motor arranged to power a spindle, the spindle comprising a drill bit interface (121 ) arranged to hold a drill bit (110) and to rotate the drill bit (110) about an axle of rotation (101 ), the drilling machine (120) comprising a tag reader (125) connected to a reader coil, wherein the reader coil is arranged at the drill bit interface (121 ) and surrounding the spindle to inductively couple to a tag coil arranged on the drill bit, the drilling machine (120) further comprising a drilling machine control unit (140) connected to the tag reader (125), wherein the drilling machine control unit is arranged to read data associated with the drill bit (110) via the inductively coupled reader and tag coils, thereby obtaining information about the drill bit.

Step drill bit

A drill bit includes a shank, a transition portion, and a body portion defining a plurality of axially stacked, progressively sized steps. The steps include a first step and a terminal step coupled to the transition portion. The first step defines two tip flutes each disposed at a tip flute angle. The body portion defines two body flutes each extending from the first step to the transition portion and disposed at a body flute angle different from the tip flute angle. The drill bit includes a bit tip disposed at the distal end of the body portion and having a chisel edge, a first chisel surface on one side of the chisel edge, and a second chisel surface on an opposite side of the chisel edge. The first chisel surface defines a first relief angle. The second chisel surface defines a second relief angle different from the first relief angle.

System and method for drilling holes and installing fasteners in vehicle structures

A system and method for drilling a hole in a vehicle structure and installing a fastener in the hole. A drill plate having openings and associated machine-readable elements is positioned on the structure. A drill gun is positioned in a particular opening and reads hole information from the associated element, and a computer determines whether the drill gun is properly set-up to drill the hole. A fastener insertion gun is positioned in the particular opening and reads fastener information from the element, and the computer determines whether the hole has been drilled and, if so, whether the fastener insertion gun is properly set-up to insert the fastener. A fastener delivery subsystem stores, tracks, and delivers fasteners to the fastener insertion gun. A system computer monitors the drilling of every hole, the insertion of every fastener, and the overall operation of the fastener delivery subsystem.

System and method for drilling holes and installing fasteners in vehicle structures

A system and method for drilling a hole in a vehicle structure and installing a fastener in the hole. A drill plate having openings and associated machine-readable elements is positioned on the structure. A drill gun is positioned in a particular opening and reads hole information from the associated element, and a computer determines whether the drill gun is properly set-up to drill the hole. A fastener insertion gun is positioned in the particular opening and reads fastener information from the element, and the computer determines whether the hole has been drilled and, if so, whether the fastener insertion gun is properly set-up to insert the fastener. A fastener delivery subsystem stores, tracks, and delivers fasteners to the fastener insertion gun. A system computer monitors the drilling of every hole, the insertion of every fastener, and the overall operation of the fastener delivery subsystem.

Insert Tool
20220009008 · 2022-01-13 ·

An insert tool, in particular a drilling tool, having a base module is disclosed. The base module has a first portion, which in particular includes a conveying helix, and a second portion, which includes cutting bodies with preferably at least two rake faces. The second portion is connected to a first end of the first portion in an integrally bonded manner. The base module is connected, at a second end, to an, in particular hardened, insertion end in an integrally bonded manner by way of in particular a friction welding method.

Identification device for a tool or an assembly
11167386 · 2021-11-09 · ·

A device for the identification of a tool which is accommodated in a tool holder includes a read/write head configured to communicate with an RFID transponder. The read/write head extends above and/or below the tool holder over at least 70% of an overall diameter of the tool holder. The tool holder has a longitudinal axis and, on its side, a recess which is formed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tool holder and in which the RFID transponder is inserted such that the transfer curve of the RFID transponder runs upwards and/or downwards, as seen from the recess, in a direction of the longitudinal axis of the tool.