Apparatus for the machining of cylindrical surfaces

Metal deforming – By use of tool acting during relative rotation between tool... – With cutting of work or product

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for the machining of cylindrical surfaces on machine tools comprising headstock and tailstock centers to support the work placed therebetween, a tool head, and a head with deforming rollers spaced equidistantly apart in a circumferential direction. The heads are consecutively arranged in a housing fitted to the carriage of a machine tool. A portion of the tailstock center that, in operation, is face to face with the work serves as the guide for the deforming rollers and has a diameter virtually equal to the diameter at which the deforming rollers are set. Its end next to the work is adapted to accommodate the point of the tool in a position preparatory to machining.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1635285 (1927-07-01), Lovely
patent: 2653503 (1953-09-01), Cormier
patent: 3049788 (1962-08-01), Martin
Article "Combined Tools for Combining Cutting and Surface Deformation Process", P. S. Christoserdov, Moscow, 1975, pp. 20, 21, 27 and 28 (with translation).

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