Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – Process
Patent
1987-02-19
1987-12-15
Weidenfeld, Gil
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Milling
Process
33286, 33DIG21, 356153, 408 8, 408 13, 408 16, 408 1R, 409208, B23B 3906, B23Q 1524
Patent
active
047129530
ABSTRACT:
Bore holes are formed in opposite side walls of a part in alignment with each other by two separate cutting tools in two separate machine tools disposed on opposite sides of the part. One of the machine tools is a master and the other is a slave with the master machine tool being disposed at the position at which it is to form a bore hole in one of the opposite side walls. Then, the slave machine tool is moved so that the longitudinal axis of its spindle is in alignment with the longitudinal axis of the spindle of the master machine tool whereby the two bore holes will be aligned with each other and extend through the entire part. This alignment is accomplished by a laser on a spindle carrier of the master machine tool producing a laser beam in parallel with the longitudinal axis of the spindle of each of the spindle carriers and being received by a laser target on the spindle carrier of the slave machine tool.
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Weisgerber Paul J.
Witzel John R.
Bishop Steven C.
Cincinnati Milacron Inc.
Farrell Thomas M.
Leach Frank C.
Weidenfeld Gil
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