Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – Means to remove scale or raised surface imperfection
Patent
1999-06-07
2000-07-11
Briggs, William
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Milling
Means to remove scale or raised surface imperfection
B23C 314
Patent
active
060862963
ABSTRACT:
A surface cutting apparatus for hot-rolled products cuts top and bottom surfaces of a hot-rolled steel product continuously or intermittently by passing the steel product between a pair of rotary drums (milling cutters) that rotate in a direction reverse to each other. The apparatus includes a disk having a larger diameter than that of the rotary drums at one or both ends of at least one of the rotary drums. The disk recognizes a gap between the rotary drums, allowing a zero adjustment to be made without excessively pressing the rotary drums. The measurement can be by a non-contact distance meter, eddy-current type sensor or other sensor.
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Amagasa Toshiaki
Hayashi Kanji
Ichikizaki Tetsuo
Katsura Shigefumi
Tashiro Shozo
Briggs William
Kawasaki Steel Corporation
Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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