Turning – Process of turning
Patent
1977-01-18
1977-12-06
Hinson, Harrison L.
Turning
Process of turning
82 8, 214 1B, 214 1BB, 214 1BD, 82 1C, B23B 1300, B23B 528, B25J 300
Patent
active
040610624
ABSTRACT:
Two superposed and rigidly associated cradles are brought into position opposite a magazine for unmachined workpieces. One of the cradles is loaded by extracting an unmachined workpiece from the magazine. The cradles are moved towards the work axis, the unloading cradle is brought into position beneath the finished workpiece which drops into the cradle under the action of gravity. The two cradles are displaced so as to bring the unmachined workpiece into position along the work axis on which it is clamped between centers, and the two cradles are then moved away from the work axis.
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Hinson Harrison L.
Moteurs Leroy-Somer
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