Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool – Processes – Bit detachable
Patent
1988-05-26
1989-08-08
Bishop, Steven C.
Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
Processes
Bit detachable
36447402, 36447417, 36447418, 408 6, 408 9, 408 11, 409187, 409194, B23B 4724, B23B 3500
Patent
active
048547867
ABSTRACT:
The trust exerted on a drill bit is sensed and employed to determine the speed at which the bit is driven. A controller for the drill compares the thrust to a predetermined threshold value and in response to the comparison emits a control signal which shifts a transmission in the drill into high or low speed. After each shift, a number of thrust samples are taken in order to compute an average thrust for different strata of the material being drilled. At the completion of drilling each hole, the average thrusts for the hole are used to recalibrate the shift threshold value. In this manner, the shift threshold is adjusted to compensate for drill bit wear. The sensed thrust is also compared to a bit reject threshold value to determine when the bit is too dull for proper drilling.
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Alexander Robert H.
Neely James W.
Osmer Thomas M.
Allen-Bradley Company Inc.
Bishop Steven C.
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