Method of inserting machine parts into a workpiece

Metal working – Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for... – Binding or covering and cutting

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29468, 29784, 29240, 29430, 4147445, B23P 2100

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ABSTRACT:
A machine part such as a shaft is inserted or pressure-fitted into a hole in a workpiece by setting the workpiece on a table which is rotatable around at least two axes, rotating the table so as to orient the hole vertically, holding the part vertically by an assembly tool, operating a two-dimensionally moving mechanism so as to move the assembly tool within a horizontal plane and to position the part vertically above the hole, and using an elevator to move the two-dimensionally moving mechanism vertically. Since both the part and the hole are vertically aligned, no torque is generated on the part during the insertion process.

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