Contour machining method and apparatus for printed circuit board

Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – Process

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36447412, 36447417, 409 84, 409134, B23C 100

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050113453

ABSTRACT:
A method of machining the contour of a printed circuit board by effecting a relative feed movement between a rotating tool and the other periphery of the printed circuit board. The electrical current value of a drive motor for driving a spindle to which the tool is attached is detected and an operation is conducted for changing the machining condition in such a manner as to reduce the electrical current value of the spindle drive motor and, at the same time, for changing also tool diameter compensation amount to a value corresponding to the machining condition after the change, at every time the detected electrical current value has reached a predetermined current value immediately before tool breakage and repeatedly by a predetermined number of times.

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