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Positional adjusting mechanism for a cutting insert

  • US 6,619,892 B2
  • Filed: 06/27/2001
  • Issued: 09/16/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/27/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A tool for chip removing machining, comprising:

  • a tool body including a seat for receiving a cutting insert;

    a first hole formed in the tool body adjacent the seat, and a support surface formed in the tool body adjacent and above the seat;

    an insert-adjusting bushing mounted in the first hole and including a second hole therein, the bushing having a slotted upper end including a first bushing portion facing the seat and a second bushing portion facing the support surface;

    the support surface arranged to abut the second bushing portion and urge the bushing in a direction laterally relative to an axis of the first hole to eliminate lateral play between the bushing and the first hole, thereby stabilizing the bushing; and

    an adjusting screw mounted in the second hole for displacing the first portion of the stabilized bushing toward the insert seat;

    wherein the support surface is arranged to abut the second bushing portion and stabilize the bushing independently of the displacement of the first portion of the bushing toward the insert seat by the adjusting screw.

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