Method for rolling a shaft or tenon having cross-bored holes

Metal deforming – By use of tool acting during relative rotation between tool... – During rotation of work

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72365, B21H 100

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047826800

ABSTRACT:
The milling of work pieces having at least one bore in the surface to be milled by roller action, is performed by controlling the size of the force applied to the work piece surface in accordance with the rotation of the work piece and in accordance with the location of the bore. The control is such that the rolling force or pressure applied when the roller contacts the bore is smaller than the rolling force or pressure when the roller contacts the work piece surface outside the bore. The rolling force may even be applied in a pulsating manner in the zone of a bore. A minimum of the applied rolling force is reached at the latest when the roller passes over the bore diameter. In this manner undesirable deformations of the work piece surface, especially in a ring zone around the bore, are avoided.

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patent: 2663344 (1953-12-01), Burdick
patent: 3735620 (1973-05-01), Naumann
patent: 4299017 (1981-11-01), Gottschalk
patent: 4327568 (1982-05-01), Berstein
patent: 4561276 (1985-12-01), Berstein

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