Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – With means to protect operative or machine
Patent
1999-01-14
2000-11-14
Briggs, William
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Milling
With means to protect operative or machine
1442521, 408 67, 409135, 409137, 409182, 451451, B23C 502, B27G 100, B23B 4700
Patent
active
061460664
ABSTRACT:
A dust collecting router for collecting dust and debris while using a router. The dust collecting router includes a housing with a passage therethrough with a pair of ends each having an opening into the passage. A motor is mounted in the housing and has a rotating shaft outwardly extending therefrom towards a first end of the housing. A cutting bit is coupled to a free end of the rotating shaft and outwardly extending through the opening of the first end of the housing. An impeller comprising a plurality of fan blades outwardly radiating from the rotating shaft of the motor. A collecting container is in communication with the opening of the second end of the housing.
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