Abstract: A machine permits an end of a thick-walled, high-pressure tubing to be chucked in a collet one time, coned, faced and threaded, using a coning head and threading head which are mounted on a carriage which can be translated laterally between three positions and the coning and threading heads parallel to the longitudinal axis of the workpiece to complete the coning and threading operations.
Abstract: A wood tapping machine includes a cutting device formed on a machine body which has a tapping rod extending horizontally from the cutting device. A guiding path is formed on the machine body and has a toolrest which is disposed slidably thereon. The toolrest includes a base member and a cylindrical casing that has two arms extending therefrom and connected pivotally to the base member. A driving rod connects the base member and the cylindrical casing and maintains the cylindrical casing parallel to the tapping rod of the cutting device. The cylindrical casing can swing relative to the base member when the driving rod rotates about its axis. A main shaft is threadedly and rotatably disposed through the cylindrical casing. The main shaft has a chuck assembly at one end and a rotation wheel at another end thereof.
Abstract: A milling process to produce profiles on rod-like workpieces at a high rate of cutting. The profiles are produced in cutting segments.An apparatus is provided wherein the cutting edges are mounted on a milling head. The milling head rotates about its own axis and performs a relative circulating movement about the axis of the workpiece as well as a relative linear feed movement. The rotational and circulating movements are coordinated with one another in such a way that in accordance with their different radial positions and different cutting edge shapes the individual cutting edges form the profile on segmental portions of the contour while successively moving into the profile plane of the workpiece.