Turning – Severing or cut-off – Interrelated means for tool infeed and circumrotation
Patent
1980-05-02
1982-04-06
Hinson, Harrison L.
Turning
Severing or cut-off
Interrelated means for tool infeed and circumrotation
82DIG2, 408 56, B23B 336, B23B 5106
Patent
active
043229921
ABSTRACT:
A system for washing chips from the inside diameter of a workpiece. The chip washing system significantly improves the efficiency of a lathe used to machine the inside diameter of a workpiece having a longitudinal flow passage therethrough. The system injects a large volume of fluid into the end of the longitudinal flow passage opposite the end into which a machining tool or boring bar is inserted. The fluid flow removes metal chip cut from the inside diameter of the workpiece. The time that the machining tool or boring bar can be used without damage is increased by both increased cooling at the point of contact with the workpiece and preventing metal chips from becoming fouled around the boring bar.
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Brochure-1000 PSI Rotating Hydraulic Cylinders, by The S-P Mfg. Corp., Copyright 1979.
Cruz, Sr. Frank
Devoss, Jr. Daniel W.
Miller Truman A.
Remillard Gerard J.
Felger Thomas R.
Hinson Harrison L.
Otis Engineering Corporation
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