Self-biasing honing tool

Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof

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51352, 51353, B24D 1700

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050202847

ABSTRACT:
A honing tool operated by a common motor or a drill while the part being honed is held by a common vice. A spring is positioned within a tubular sleeve member that is aligned with a boss member formed on the trailing end of a conventional housing for a conventional feedup rod. The leading end of the spring bears against the trailing end of the feedup rod and urges it continuously forwardly so that honing continues for as long as the spring is allowed to bear against the feedup rod. The honing operation can be stopped at any time by pulling back on a ring member that causes the spring to be compressed when pulled back. When the spring is compressed, the bias is taken off the feedup rod and hence the cutting stone, so that the diameter of the bore being honed can be measured. In a second embodiment, the final position of the ring member is marked at the conclusion of a honing operation that is to be repeated and a stop member is set so that subsequent honing operations conclude when the ring member attains the final position and is stopped by the stop member.

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patent: 3998011 (1976-12-01), Corley

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