B23B23/005

Central axis adjustment structure of tailstock of woodworking lathe
11020873 · 2021-06-01 · ·

A central axis adjustment structure of a tailstock of a woodworking lathe is disclosed. The tailstock has a circular hole therein, a front opening and a rear opening at front and rear ends of the tailstock. An end surface of the front opening has at least one screw hole. A guide rod is disposed in the circular hole, and has a rear end extending out of the rear opening. A collar is fitted onto an axial connecting shaft that is inserted in the circular hole. The guide rod is insertedly connected to a rear end of the axial connecting shaft. The collar has at least one perforation corresponding to the screw hole. At least one bolt is inserted through the perforation and screwed to the screw hole so that the collar is locked to the front end of the tailstock. A first annular gap is defined between the guide rod and the rear opening of the tailstock. A second annular gap is defined between the axial connecting shaft and the front opening of the tailstock. A third annular gap is defined between the bolt and the perforation of the collar.

Central Axis Adjustment Structure of Tailstock of Woodworking Lathe
20210078197 · 2021-03-18 ·

A central axis adjustment structure of a tailstock of a woodworking lathe is disclosed. The tailstock has a circular hole therein, a front opening and a rear opening at front and rear ends of the tailstock. An end surface of the front opening has at least one screw hole. A guide rod is disposed in the circular hole, and has a rear end extending out of the rear opening. A collar is fitted onto an axial connecting shaft that is inserted in the circular hole. The guide rod is insertedly connected to a rear end of the axial connecting shaft. The collar has at least one perforation corresponding to the screw hole. At least one bolt is inserted through the perforation and screwed to the screw hole so that the collar is locked to the front end of the tailstock. A first annular gap is defined between the guide rod and the rear opening of the tailstock. A second annular gap is defined between the axial connecting shaft and the front opening of the tailstock. A third annular gap is defined between the bolt and the perforation of the collar.

Convertible center drill
10549354 · 2020-02-04 ·

A center for use on a tailstock of a lathe is disclosed. The center comprises an elongated shaft having a proximal end to be secured in a tailstock of a lathe, and a distal end that includes a conical tip for insertion into a center hole in a workpiece. The center also comprises a pivotable arm having a proximal arm end that is rotatably and slidingly secured to the elongated shaft. The pivotable arm has a distal arm end that is rotatable into a position atop the conical tip. The distal arm end has a distal side that includes a center drill, and a proximal side that includes a recess that is seatable onto the conical tip. The conical tip and the center drill have the same rotational centerpoint when the distal arm end is positioned over the conical tip and the conical tip is placed within the recess.

HOLDER AND MACHINE TOOL
20190217396 · 2019-07-18 ·

A holder for clamping a tool includes a clamping mechanism for clamping the tool, and an exposed portion. The clamping mechanism is switchable between a clamping state and an unclamping state. The clamping state is a state in which removal of the tool from the holder is hindered. The unclamping state is a state in which removal of the tool from the holder is allowed. The exposed portion is exposed outside the holder and directly or indirectly and mechanically linked to the clamping mechanism. The exposed portion is pushed in one direction for movement to thereby switch the clamping mechanism to the unclamping state.

ADJUSTABLE TAILSTOCK OF A WOODTURNING LATHE
20240189916 · 2024-06-13 · ·

A tailstock of a woodturning lathe with an insert having a morse taper and an adjuster pin capable of passing through the exterior of the insert; an internal collar and engaging with a threaded spindle thereby rendering the threaded spindle fixed. When the pin is removed, the threaded spindle is rotatable (i.e., live). Thus, the tailstock is easily adjustable between live and dead configurations with the simple inclusion or removal of the adjuster pin.

Tailstock Device for Supporting and/or Centering a Workpiece
20190039144 · 2019-02-07 ·

The invention relates to a tail stock device (10) for supporting a workpiece in a machine tool, for example a grinding machine. The tail stock device (10) comprises a tail stock arm (16) that is pivotally supported about a pivot axis (S), said tail stock arm having arranged on its outer end (16a) a centering tip (12) that is oriented parallel to the pivot axis (S). By means of a pivot drive (30) comprising a first pneumatic cylinder (31), the tail stock arm 16 can be pivoted between a working position (A) and a resting position (R). The movement of the piston (32) of the first pneumatic cylinder (31) is transmittedvia a first coupling arrangement (35)to the tail stock arm (16). When the tail stock arm (16) is in working position (A), the first coupling arrangement (35) assumes a self-locking position in which a force feedback effect being triggered by a torque that forces the tail stock arm (16) out of working position (A) and into resting position (R) does not or only minimally retroact on the piston (32) of the first pneumatic cylinder (31).

Workpiece clamping device with face driver
09975181 · 2018-05-22 · ·

This present disclosure relates to a device for rotary entrainment of a workpiece clamped between two tips, which is mounted on a machine table of a machine tool, consisting of a base body with a centrically arranged tip and a plurality of concentrically arranged, axially shiftable driver elements which for the rotary entrainment of the workpiece are pressed against or into an end-face surface, wherein an axial position of the driver elements can be defined by active fixation after a centering operation of the workpiece, and to a receptacle opposite the base body, for example a tip or hollow tip, which serves a guidance of an opposite side of the workpiece.

MACHINING DEVICE WITH DUAL USE FOR DRILLING AND LATHING

The utility model discloses a machining device having both a drill and a lathe. A handle (7) is fixed on the shell of the bench drill, a base (2) and a handle (7) of the bench drill are supported on the ground, a holding block (8) located on the left side of the crack lifting mechanism (5) is arranged on the guide rail (3), a tool rest & base assembly (9) is arranged on the top of the holding block (8); a support portion (10) is fixed on the top of the rocking lift mechanism, a tailstock assembly (11) is fixed on the top of the support portion (10), a tailstock spindle (12) is arranged in the tailstock assembly (11), a tailstock center (13) is inserted in the left port of the tailstock spindle (12), a tailstock hand wheel (14) is arranged on the right end of the tailstock assembly (11) for driving the tailstock spindle (12) to extent or retract, and a locking handle (15) for locking the tailstock spindle (12) is arranged on the tailstock assembly (11). The beneficial effects of the utility model are that: saving machining cost, drilling and shaping on a lathe, and suitable for machining manufacturers.