Chain – staple – and horseshoe making – Horseshoe making – Combined machines
Patent
1998-05-15
1999-12-07
Briggs, William
Chain, staple, and horseshoe making
Horseshoe making
Combined machines
409201, 409216, 409230, B23Q 1600, B23C 700
Patent
active
059963298
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a machining head attachment for a milling machine which is able to travel along five axes movement. The machining head attachment generally includes a driving spindle which is detachably connected to the milling machine, and a driven spindle operationally attached to the driving spindle. The driven spindle is able to selectively pivot about two axes of movement. As a result is able to be positioned at any point along a hemisphere.
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