Cylindrical head boring tool

Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool – Tool or tool with support – Having stepped cutting edges

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408213, B23B 5102

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059758147

ABSTRACT:
A cylindrical head boring tool (1), such as a Forstner drilling tool, with a main cutting edge (4) having a centering point (5). The main cutting edge extends diametrically across the entire circular cross-section of the boring head (3), the main cutting edge (4) having cut out surfaces (11), and chip channels (7) adjacent the main cutting edge (4). The chip channels (7) open through the outer periphery and extending obliquely through the boring head (3). Each end of the main cutting edge (4) is adjacent a preliminary cutting edge (8) coinciding with the circumference of the boring head (3) for guiding the boring tool (1). The preliminary cutting edge (8) reaches to the edge of the respective other chip channel (7) and forms the peripheral edge of an essentially cylindrically curved wall (6) of the boring head (3). The otherwise smooth wall (6) is interrupted by radial throats (13).

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patent: 4753558 (1988-06-01), Jansson
patent: 5193951 (1993-03-01), Schimke
patent: 5312207 (1994-05-01), Pomp

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