Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – Means to remove scale or raised surface imperfection
Patent
1988-11-30
1990-10-30
Bishop, Steven C.
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Milling
Means to remove scale or raised surface imperfection
407 1, 407 42, 30375, 409218, B23C 312, B23C 514
Patent
active
049665049
ABSTRACT:
An electrode tip dresser which is comprised of a pair of interlocking cutter blades. A rotatable holder is provided for assisting in securing the blades to each other. A clamping mechanism is provided to releasably secure both the blades and the rotatable holder in such a manner that they may be driven by a power source. The blades, when interlocked, expose two cutting and two burnishing edges on each side of the holder and blade assembly. The clamping mechanism is designed to lock the holder and blade assembly in place for rotation by employing a locking cam clamp which is engaged when a toggle is overthrown.
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Balog Charles R.
Janashak Robert
Seme, Jr. Joseph P.
Bishop Steven C.
Sem-Torq, Inc.
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