Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With automatic control
Patent
1990-02-06
1992-02-25
Rosenbaum, Mark
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
With automatic control
241 65, 241100, 2411014, 241236, B02C 1900, B02C 408
Patent
active
050906283
ABSTRACT:
A device for skiving and roller burnishing a workpiece (6) including a cutter (8) and a chip crusher (14) for crushing strings of chips (10). The crusher is positioned beneath the cutter such that low pressure coolant directs the chips from the end (12) of the workpiece and cutter directly into the crusher. The crusher includes rolls (26, 28) having a plurality of teeth (30) for pulling the strings of chips through the crusher.
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Rosenbaum Mark
Sierra Machinery, Inc.
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