Abstract: An automatic threading device, applicable to engine lathes or turret lathes, operating with a single point tool traveling parallel to the longitudinal axis of the lathe in a series of passes, generating the thread on a workpiece by synchronizing the travel of the device with the turning of the lathe, as in ordinary lathe threading, but in fully automatic sequences, reducing threading time to a few percent of that of conventional methods. A wide range of diameters, lengths, and thread pitches can be accommodated by one device. Except for a drive screw which provides longitudinal movement of the tool, all operating functions are pneumatically controlled. The device may be adapted for either temporary or semi-permanent attachment to a lathe.
Abstract: An apparatus for the fine radial adjustment of a turning tool of a rotating cutter head with a first converter for converting a low pneumatic control pressure into a fluid pressure and with a further pressure converter for converting the intermediate pressure into a high working pressure for acting upon an adjusting medium, adjusts a turning tool. The first converter is stationary outside of the rotating head and is connected to the second converter, which is disposed in the rotating head, over a connection of conduits providing a rotary transmission for pressure transformation. The intermediate pressure is set higher than the control pressure, but lower than the adjusting pressure for unloading the rotary transmission.