Metal deforming – With use of control means energized in response to activator... – Sensing tool or tool-linked part
Patent
1988-02-08
1989-04-25
Crane, Daniel C.
Metal deforming
With use of control means energized in response to activator...
Sensing tool or tool-linked part
72342, 72339, 72336, 72421, 72361, B21J 746, B21J 106
Patent
active
048235776
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method and apparatus for feeding a material to a hot forging machine in a forging line in which a coiled material is uncoiled, straightened, fed intermittently by pinch rollers through a heating device, cut by a cutting device and then fed into a hot forging machine. The method has the steps of preparing a driving device which drives the pinch rollers mechanically independently from the hot forging machine; picking up the timing of forging conducted by the hot forging machine as an electric signal, and controlling the driving device in accordance with the electric signal.
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Kawashima Yoshio
Kuno Tsutomu
Morimoto Hiroyuki
Murakami Hisao
Myojo Toyoshige
Crane Daniel C.
Sumimoto Metal Industries, Ltd.
Sumitomo Heavy Industrie's, Ltd.
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