Chain – staple – and horseshoe making – Chain making – Sprocket chain
Patent
1985-06-27
1986-09-23
Husar, Francis S.
Chain, staple, and horseshoe making
Chain making
Sprocket chain
29252, 72465, 403122, B21L 906
Patent
active
046127658
ABSTRACT:
Conventional apparatus for pressing retaining rings into a track assembly do not properly line up with the retaining ring when the press is under the high pressure required. The subject apparatus overcomes this problem by providing a self-aligning anvil for driving a tool. The anvil has an adapter for mounting it to the press and an anvil member with a work surface for engaging the tool. The adapter engages the anvil member along a semi-spherical mating surface having a radius extending from the intersection of the centerline of the anvil and a plane extending through a tool land of the tool where it engages the workpiece. The anvil member is attached to the adapter by a pin attached to the anvil member which extends across the semi-spherical mating surface into a resilient member mounted in the adapter at its center.
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Booth, Jr. Sterling R.
Caterpillar Inc.
Husar Francis S.
Jones David B.
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