Abstract:
Deburring knife for deburring straight or nonround hole edges with a base body driven rotationally around its longitudinal axis, in which one or more bar blades are replaceably accepted into a swivel-mounted knife holder in a base body, by which the knife holder has at least one control recess located on its circumference, in which a spring component engages, which guides the rotation of the knife holder in the base body, characterized by the fact that for pivot bearing of the knife holder in the base body of the knife holder there are two drilled holes located across from one another vertically to the mounting hole of the bar blade, into each of which the end of a bearing bolt engages, whose other end goes into a transverse hole in the base body and serves to rotate the knife holder in the base body that one or more bar blades are thereby easily and replaceably mounted in the radial mounting hole in the knife holder, that at least one stop preventing axial displacement and one pullout safety device for security in the axial direction are in place for the bar blade.
Abstract:
A cutting knife for difficult-to-manipulate, chip-removing cutting tools, that is replaceably held in a knife window of a rotary-driven tool shaft of a base body, in which at least one knife holder that is connected to the cutting knife over a predetermined breaking point, and that assists with manipulation, is attached to the cutting knife, and is broken away for the tool shaft to be put to use.
Abstract:
A countersinking and deburring tool for deburring, chamfering, and countersinking of partially and fully penetrating holes with a rotationally actuated housing and at least one blade which can move within a housing shaft and perpendicular to the rotational axis of the housing, provides that, depending on the direction of rotation of the drive, the blade is withdrawn into the housing shaft or extended out of the housing shaft (reverser operation), and the displacement drive for the blade consists of a rocker which is mounted so that it can rotate in the housing and is rotationally actuated, which acts on the blade with at least one actuation pin. According to the invention the rocker's rotary actuator consists of at least one centrifugal weight arranged in the housing so that it can move diametrically, whose diametric displacement in the housing is converted into a rotational motion on the rocker through a form-fit guide.
Abstract:
The countersink to form a conical chamfer at the mouth of a bore hole has a conical chamfering head, on which three separate cutting plates are arranged, symmetrically, the cutting plates being fastened to the chamfering head, but removable and changeable. A compatible sharpening device permits the introduction and mounting of the cutting plates, wherein the sharpening device has the same form or shape as the countersink, so that it is easy to resharpen the cutting plates to their original specifications.
Abstract:
Device for deburring bore edges comprising a base body in which at least one recess transversally oriented relative to the longitudinal axis thereof is formed, at least one spring-loaded blade is slidingly displaceable in a longitudinal direction of the recess and a compression spring is disposed in the base body longitudinal bore and is supported by an end of a control bolt whose other end is engaged in a control recess formed in the blade for providing it with a retaining force in a displacement direction. The invention is characterised in that the base body for deburring the bores of a diameter
Abstract:
This invention describes a drilling plate and bracket for the drilling plate for machining drilled holes in work pieces, whereby the bracket for the drilling plate is designed so that it is somewhat pin-shaped and holds the drilling plate on its front side. It is characterized in that the drilling plate (1) is designed with an enlarged sheet thickness in the area of the cutting geometry in which chip breaking contours (15, 16, 20) are formed.
Abstract:
A deburring tool has at least one cutting blade mounted in a guide recess of the tool for deburring and chamfering bores. The blade is of rectangular shape with forward, non-cutting end face and longitudinal side faces extending rearwardly from the end face. At least one side face has a non-cutting glide surface extending rearwardly from the end face at a first angle, and a cutting edge extending rearwardly from the glide surface at a second, different angle.
Abstract:
Described is a deburring tool with tilt blade for deburring bore edges whereby the tilt blade swings into the tool holder in a vertical direction when travelling through the bore. It features a locking device designed as bar spring which engages in a curvelike recess at the outer periphery of the deburring blade or blade holder, whereby the deburring blade holder are arranged on a tilt bolt on the basic body.
Abstract:
A cutter for the deburring of bores comprises a rectangular edged cutter element having taperingly extending cutting edges, having clearance surfaces ground undercut and comprising a convexly ground contact surface on one end of the cutter head for contact with the internal surface of a bore. Two oppositely aligned cutter elements are mounted for displacement in a radial direction in a guide recess of a tool holder, and while in the operative position during the deburring of a bore, the cutting elements are displaced inwards radially because of the tool holder feed and because of the tapered extension of the cutting edges, against a spring force in the guide recess, until they finally reach the inner area of the bore in the non-cutting mode. To prevent damage to completed stages or to the inner surface of a bore during the continuation of the operation, a rake surface with a curvelinear bevel forms a clearance angle behind the cutting edge, which clearance disappears at the end of the operation as the contact surface comes into contact with the inner surface of the bore.
Abstract:
The deburring and reaming tool of this invention has a housing with a rotatable driven or supporting member that engages one end of a torsional-compression spring, the other end of which engages a reciprocatable, rotatable intermediate member having radially off-set lugs or projections that are engagable with slots in a pair of side-by-side cutter members slidable carried transverse the other end of the housing for simultaneous extension and retraction. Means are provided in the housing to adjust and limit the degree of rotation of the intermediate member and to extend and retract the intermediate member and its lugs or projections into and out of engagement with the slots in the cutter members. The tool provides a controllable and substantially constant resilient force holding the cutter members into engagement with the bore of the work piece, irrespective of changing diameters of the bore and controllable and substantially constant rigid force on the cutter members in the presence of burrs to be removed in the first and last portions of the bore to be reamed.