Abstract: A turret toolpost preferably for numerically controlled automatic lathes includes two relatively adjustable turrets for the cutting tools, one turret being disposed outside the other turret. The axes of these two turrets make a small angle with one another.
Abstract: A horizontal bed turret lathe including a slant carriage adapted to achieve the advantages of a slant bed configuration while avoiding the disadvantages thereof. The slant carriage is mounted on a pair of horizontal bed ways offset to the rear of the spindle axis, and includes a pair of inclined slide ways for supporting a tool slide. A turret mounted on the tool slide has a pair of toolholders arranged in stacked configuration on the turret axis. For reducing interference from non-working tools and the turret assembly itself, the turret axis is skewed with respect to the spindle axis. To compensate for the skew of the turret axis, the toolholders are frusto-conical in shape, the degree of conical taper allowing each tool to be indexed to a normal operative position. An orderly tool arrangement is achieved by mounting end working tools in the upper toolholder and turning tools in the lower toolholder, the overall configuration allowing both end working and turning tools to operate up to the face of the chuck.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 30, 1974
Date of Patent:
February 8, 1977
Assignee:
Giddings & Lewis, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard C. Rudolph, Ernest J. Henkel, Michael A. Glandt, Daniel J. Seichter