Mandrell for flanging and splining thin-walled members

Metal deforming – By use of tool acting during relative rotation between tool... – During rotation of work

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72106, B21D 914, B21H 502

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047561793

ABSTRACT:
A mandrel of the type for making a transmission member (42) from a thin-walled blank. A toothed mandrel (40) is rotatably supported between a pair of dies and received within a sleeve portion (46), flatly engaging an annular end wall (44) of the member. The dies (26, 30; 112, 114; 138, 140) and mandrel (40) have chamfered surfaces (68, 70), respectively, for forming a chamfered flange (66) on the power transmission member (42) as the toothed surfaces of the dies are relatively moved during the splining operation.

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