Cutters – for shaping – With means to apply fluid to cutting tool
Patent
1992-09-25
1994-08-23
Bishop, Steven C.
Cutters, for shaping
With means to apply fluid to cutting tool
407 4, 407 6, B23B 2710, B23B 2722
Patent
active
053402421
ABSTRACT:
A toolholder includes a support having an insert seat for receiving a cutting insert. The cutting insert is brought into engagement with a workpiece to remove a chip of metal from the workpiece. The toolholder includes fluid chip-breaking means for directing a stream of high velocity fluid at the chip being removed from the workpiece to break the chip into small segments. The direction of the fluid stream can be adjusted so that a single tool can be used perform a variety of cuts while optimizing the effectiveness of the fluid chip-breaking stream for each cut.
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Modern Machine Shop; "Bye Bye Birds' Nests," by Ken M. Gettelman, Sep., 1991, pp. 54-62.
Armbrust William D.
Deemer Randall E.
Bishop Steven C.
Kennametal Inc.
Porcelli James G.
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