Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – Randomly manipulated – work supported – or work following device
Patent
1994-09-23
1995-10-17
Briggs, William
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Milling
Randomly manipulated, work supported, or work following device
144117R, 144117C, 144253G, 409220, B23C 102, B27C 110
Patent
active
054584469
ABSTRACT:
A pressing mechanism for machines for shaping workpieces. The mechanism has a rotatebly driven spindle on which are secured shaping tools having a path diameter determine by cutters. The mechanism also has presser elements that, as viewed in the direction of feed of workpieces that are to be shaped, are disposed ahead of and behind the spindle. To adapt to varying path diameters and forming depths of the cutters, the presser elements can be displaced transverse to the axis of the spindle. To adapt to varying path diameters of the tools, the presser elements can be moved in opposite directions at an angle to the direction of feed. To adapt to the respective forming depths of the cutters, the presser elements can be moved in different opposite directions at an angle to the direction of feed.
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Englert Heiner
Reuter Winfried
Briggs William
Michael Weinig Aktiengesellschaft
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