Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool – With work-engaging structure other than tool or tool-support
Patent
1990-03-28
1990-12-25
Bishop, Steven C.
Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
With work-engaging structure other than tool or tool-support
408241S, 408708, B23B 4112
Patent
active
049798502
ABSTRACT:
A sleeve is axially aligned with the bore which is to be cut by a cutting bar rotated in the sleeve. The sleeve is placed and held in proper position by radially projecting brackets having holes in them. These holes are aligned with holes in a member having its holes in preselected positions remote from the axis of the bore. The sleeve also serves as a stop to prevent excessive forward or rearward longitudinal travel of the cutting bar by abutment with collars detachably secured at suitable positions on the bar.
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Bishop Steven C.
Sieberth John F.
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