Abstract: The invention relates to a tool for machining sliding surfaces of a bearing shell (30), comprising a rotary drive for driving a drilling spindle (20) that can be rotated about a rotational axis and at least one first cutting cartridge that is mounted on the drilling spindle (20) in order to cut the bearing shell (30) to a certain wall thickness by rotating the drilling spindle (20). The tool is characterized in that the first cutting cartridge can be adjusted by an adjustment means in a direction of adjustment that has a component in the radial direction of the drilling spindle, while the drilling spindle (20) is rotated by the rotary drive. The invention further relates to a bearing shell (30) comprising a deliberately structured sliding surface (31) and to a method for producing a bearing shell (30) comprising a deliberately structured sliding surface (31).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 2011
Date of Patent:
November 1, 2016
Assignee:
Federal Mogul Wiesbaden GmbH
Inventors:
Stefan Rittman, Ralf Rossmanith, Steven Doyle
Abstract: A holder for a cutting tool for processing of workpieces has a first part for holding a cutting tool (150), a second part (120) to which the first part is fastened, and a fastening element (140). An adjustment element adjusts the position of the first part in relation to the second part. The first and second parts have a first bore and a second bore for receiving the fastening element and a recess (118, 128) for receiving the adjustment element. The first part has an abutment surface (115) placed onto a contact surface (122) of the second part, such that the central axes (A-A) for the first and second bores become parallel. The abutment surface of the first part and the contact surface of the second part are inclined in relation to the feeding axis (G-G) of the work piece towards the cutting tool (150).
Abstract: There is provided a metal-cutting tool comprising a tool holder, a replaceable cutting plate, and an adjusting element which is attached by means of screw-fastening means elements and with which the position of the cutting plate on the tool holder can be adjusted. The screw-fastening means comprises a threaded element which interacts with the adjusting element and can be fixed in place in the tool holder.
Abstract: A multi-cartridge cutting tool includes a body with a plurality of cartridge-receiving pockets, and a plurality of insert-receiving cartridges mounted to a respective pocket. A round cutting insert is mounted to each cartridge. The pockets are formed at predetermined distances from a central, longitudinal axis of the body to form a first group and a second group of cutting inserts such that the cutting edges of the first group of cutting inserts and the cutting edges of the second group of cutting inserts are located at different axial and radial distances from the central, longitudinal axis of the body to perform different machining operations. A third group of cutting insert(s) may exist for cutting tools with an odd number of cutting inserts. The different types of machining pockets allow for high feed rates, while greatly improving the life of the cutting insert as compared to conventional cutting tools. A railway wheel boring assembly is also disclosed.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 23, 2008
Publication date:
October 15, 2009
Inventors:
Paul William Lysobey, Dan Elwyn Chesney, James H. Strickland
Abstract: A rotary cutting tool has a cutting insert clamped from behind by a backing clamp against a frontal abutment defined in the body of the rotary cutter head. The clamp backs the cutting insert against the cutting pressure during operation and provides for the use of a same rotary cutter with different profiles of cutting inserts. Plugs of predetermined weight can be inserted in pre-formed holes in the cutting insert to permit recalibration of the insert after a sharpening operation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 26, 2009
Publication date:
October 1, 2009
Inventors:
Philippe TURCOT, Gabriel FAFARD, Yvon GAUTHIER, Martin GREENDALE, Hans LUSCHER
Abstract: A cutting tool carrying device includes a carrying member having one or more compartments formed in an outer peripheral portion each for receiving a base member, and a follower slidably engaged into each of the base members for supporting a cutting member. An adjusting device may adjust the follower relative to the base member to partially extend the cutting member out of the outer peripheral portion of the carrying member for suitably machining the work pieces. A pressing device may be slidably attached to the base member for forcing the cutting member to the base member and for allowing the cutting member to be adjusted relative to the base member and the carrying member to the suitable positions.
Abstract: A thread making device that has a thread form with controlled height adjustment. The thread making device is formed from a threading cartridge mounted on a threading bar. A thread form with a cutting edge is secured in a pocket on the threading cartridge bounded on one side by an adjustable height clamp, whose position relative to the threading cartridge is controlled by serrated faces on the adjustable height clamp and the threading cartridge. The thread form has a thickness extending in a wear direction, and the serrations of the serrated faces allow height adjustment of the adjustable height clamp in the wear direction.
Abstract: An indexable cutting insert which presents a rake face and a flank face which intersect to form a generally circular cutting edge. At least one of the flank face and the rake face has a visually perceivable indicia thereon so as to indicate a plurality of discrete indexable positions of the cutting insert.
Abstract: A rotating shaft tool has a base body, with a guide slot in the base body, in which at least one elongate cutting blade can be arranged. An axial adjustment means which can be arranged at the mouth of the guide slot and by means of which the cutting blade can be adjusted axially in the guide slot. At least one spherical force exerting element, capable of moving the cutting blade in the axial direction, can be arranged at one end face of the cutting blade. Its axial displacement can be adjusted by means of at least one second force exerting element which deviates from the direction of movement of the first spherical force exerting element.
Abstract: The disclosure describes a cutting tool assembly for mounting unto a rotatable chip forming head. It comprises a knife holder having a base portion which is adapted to be secured peripherally to the head and a cantilevered plate portion having a lower section integral with the base portion and an upper section extending obliquely over the base portion. The cantilevered arrangement of the knife supporting plate enables the lateral ejection of chips produced from a solid piece of wood during operation so that chips do not contact successive cutting tool assemblies as the head rotates.
Abstract: An adjusting locator to adjust the axial position of a cutting insert in a cutting tool to eliminate cutting run out. The locator is comprised of a body, a flex flange substantially parallel to the body and spaced from the body by an adjusting groove. The flange is connected to the body by a bridge, which is defined between the adjusting groove and a flex groove whereby the flange flexes using the bridge as the fulcrum of the flex.
Abstract: A cutting or drawing tool, in which a cutter plate can be precisely located and positioned by means of an adjusting device, in order to produce high-precision profiles. By provision of a second cutter plate, a further face of the workpiece can be machined in a specific relative position to the profile, possibly in a single operation but at least in one setting.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 12, 1990
Date of Patent:
April 16, 1991
Assignee:
Maag Gear-Wheel & Machine Company Limited
Abstract: The cutter blades of the cutter heads of the present machine are supported in such a manner that they may be quickly and accurately adjusted for varying the cutting depth of the cutter blades. The cutter blades are supported in groove-shaped receptacles equally spaced around the cutter head and means is provided for adjustably supporting and positively locking the cutter blades in the desired adjusted position in the groove-shaped receptacles. An adjusting plate is fixed to the cutter blade by mating sawtoothlike grooves to provide a primary adjustment of the cutter blades. The adjustment plate including a guide surface which includes a gradient component extending in at least one adjustment direction of the cutting blade so that secondary adjustments may be made to the position of the cutter blade.
Abstract: A forming tool generally having a dove-tail shaped machine connector provided with an integral outwardly extending front support which in cooperation with the front surface of the tool is adapted to receive a forming insert. The front support is provided with a slot for receipt of locking wedges as to lock the insert in position with respect to the tool. The front support is positioned below the working edge of the insert and the tool is further provided with means for positioning the insert laterally with respect to the slot.