Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – Impregnating or coating an abrasive tool
Patent
1986-08-14
1988-05-03
Whitehead, Harold D.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
Impregnating or coating an abrasive tool
51245, 51272, 291568R, B24B 1900
Patent
active
047411287
ABSTRACT:
The stator blades (vanes) of a gas turbine are removed and restored in considerably less time with an easy-to-use, special cutter assembly which arcuately cuts the encased portions of the stator blades in an efficient and effective manner. The cutter assembly has special, adjustable control arms with a power-driven grinding wheel and a saddle assembly which serves as a guide template to facilitate setup and cutting of the stator blades.
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Nelson William E.
Reaves Benjamin H.
Amoco Corporation
Magidson William H.
Medhurst Ralph C.
Tolpin Thomas W.
Whitehead Harold D.
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