Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool – With interlock between machine elements
Patent
1981-04-10
1983-11-22
Briggs, William R.
Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
With interlock between machine elements
408147, 408161, 408168, 408171, B23B 2500, B23B 29034
Patent
active
044165692
ABSTRACT:
A tool holder incorporating a tool position compensating mechanism which comprises a screw shaft rotatably supported in a tool mounting shell in axial alignment therewith and engageable with a stationary member on a machine tool for relative rotation with the mounting shell is disclosed. A sleeve is threadedly engaged with the screw shaft to be axially moved at the time of relative rotation between the mounting shell and the screw shaft. This sleeve, when axially moved, actuates a transmitting member, supported in the shell, by the wedge action of a cam surface formed thereon, so that a cutting blade support end of a tool secured on the mounting shell is bent to adjust the position of a cutting blade on the tool.
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Takashima Toshiharu
Yamakage Tetsuro
Briggs William R.
Kline Thomas
Toyoda Koki Kabushiki Kaisha
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