Metal deforming – With use of control means energized in response to activator... – Metal deforming by use of roller or roller-like tool element
Patent
1994-09-29
1996-06-25
Larson, Lowell A.
Metal deforming
With use of control means energized in response to activator...
Metal deforming by use of roller or roller-like tool element
72 143, 72 145, 72 302, 72108, B21H 500
Patent
active
055289177
ABSTRACT:
A gear rolling machine includes a pair of gear rolling dies for finish forming teeth on external gear blanks. A force sensor is mounted to the machine to monitor the amount of force applied to the gear blank by the rolling dies as one rolling die is infed toward the other during the rolling process. The sensor is electronically connected to a controller that stops the infeed when a predetermined force level is attained during the rolling process.
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Bajraszewski Alexander
Dodds David H.
Pezda Greg T.
Ford Motor Company
Larson Lowell A.
May Roger L.
Wilkinson Donald A.
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