Single pass sizing tool and machine including wear compensation

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

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51 34H, 51338, B24B 3300

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044372671

ABSTRACT:
A bore sizing machine of the type having a plurality of single pass abrading tools with a preset single pass cutting diameter progressively increasing from one tool to the next is provided. Each abrading tool includes a wear compensation shaft threadably coupled at one end to an axially slidable tapered arbor inside the tool body and driven at the other end outside the tool body by a stepping motor or other drive device to slide the arbor relative to abrading device carried on the arbor or tool body to return a worn tool diameter to the original preset single pass cutting diameter, preferably in response to a signal from wear sensing and signaling devices.

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