1960s Kearney & Trecker Methods Of Cam Milling New Reprint

US $6.98

  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
Methods of Cam Milling, originally published by Kearney and Trecker Machine Tool Co., Milwaukee, Wisc., 1960s, Reproduced in 2010 by Nation Builder Books, Mebane, NC. 5 1/2 7 3/4 paperback, 36 pages. Please note that this book is new, not used. It is a reproduction, not an original. The accompanying images were scanned from a reprint, not the original. This book presents a series of article on eighteen cam-milling methods, presented in the following order; Using a vertical milling machine and rotary table. Using a horizontal milling machine, a vertical milling attachment, and a rotary table. Using a horizontal milling machine and a dividing head. Using a vertical milling machine and a dividing head. Using a horizontal milling machine, a vertical milling attachment and a dividing head. Using a horizontal milling machine with a vertical milling attachment and a spiral dividing head. Using a cam slide, a horizontal milling machine and a vertical milling attachment ioi the milling of barrel or cylindrical cams. Using a radial or plate cam to generate a barrel cam. Using a rotary head tool and die milling machine and a rotary table. Using a cam slide and a horizontal milling machine for the milling of radial or plate cams. Using an automatic cam fixture and a vertical milling machine. Using a special form of cam slide for the milling of a pivoted beam cam. Using a special sliding head attachment and a bridge type milling machine. Using a special cam slide and a horizontal milling machine for the milling of a rotary pump housing. Using a cam slide and the workpiece as a dummy templet. Using the cam slide, a dummy templet, and a vertical milling machine to mill rectangular shapes. Using the cam slide and work piece as a dummy templet - this is a variation of method No. 15. Using a switch-track dummy cam, a special sliding head (in place of cam slide) for rectangular milling.

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