Turning – Severing or cut-off – Automatic and/or triggered control
Patent
1983-12-08
1985-08-20
Vlachos, Leonidas
Turning
Severing or cut-off
Automatic and/or triggered control
82 38R, 82 40A, 384255, 384462, 384549, B23B 522
Patent
active
045356610
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a power-driven steady rest for lathes, especially crankshaft turning machines, having a drive gear encompassing the workpiece, in which there is disposed a chuck for holding the workpiece and which is held on both sides adjacent the outer circumference by a bearing in a supporting plate fastened to the machine bed. The drive gear bearing is improved with regard to load bearing capacity and rotatory speed capability by the fact that the bearing consists of individual roller bearings, each of which is formed of a roller and a roller holder fastened to the supporting plate.
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Kearns Jerry
Oerlikon-Boehringer GmbH
Vlachos Leonidas
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