Machine for producing friction bearing parts, in successive proc

Metal working – Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for... – Separate tool stations for selective or successive operation...

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29558, 29898056, 72404, 72405, B23P 2304, B23P 2306

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ABSTRACT:
Machine for producing friction bearing shells from ribbon-shaped composite laminate material, wherein the composite laminate material is fed and processed in successive stages at a multiplicity of succesive stations until the shells are finished, except for the slide surface processing. The continuous processing includes chip-generating operations arranged to considerably improve the precision and quality of the friction bearing shells that are produced. The ribbon is blanked to produce individual plates which are disposed transverse to the transport direction, making it possible to work on each individual plate without reaction upon other plates. Scrap and chips are removed, preferably at spacing areas. The shells leaving the continuous production line are finished, except for any processing of the slide surfaces.

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