Rotary impact tool with involute profile hammer

Tool driving or impacting – Impacting devices – With anvil arranged to transmit torsional impact to tool

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059062444

ABSTRACT:
The invention is an improved rotary impact tool that uses a motor driven mechanism well known in the art as the Maurer mechanism comprising a hammer anvil frame and pins to cause impact loads applied through a rotary output shaft. The improvement is an improved striking surface geometry formed on the impact delivering jaw surface forming an involute profile generated from a base circle having an axis that is parallel to the axis of rotation of the output shaft.

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"Ingersoll-Rand Impactools"--Marketing Brochure, Authored by various Ingersoll-Rand employees, Pertinent pp. 2-3, Published 1996.

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