Jig
First Claim
1. A jig intended in use to hold a set of blanks of rod-like or wire-like form during machining, said jig comprising a body adapted to be mounted to a drive shaft for rotation of the body about an axis of rotation, the body having an outer portion and an inner portion wherein the inner and outer portions are capable of angular displacement relative to each other, the portions having opposed faces which are concentric and which define clamping faces which in use are intended to support the set of blanks such that central axes of blanks of the set of blanks are substantially parallel to the axis of rotation and at least one end extends axially beyond the body.
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Abstract
A jig intended in use to hold a set of blanks of rod-like or wire-like form during machining, said jig having a body adapted to be mounted to a drive shaft for rotation of the body about an axis of rotation, the body having an outer portion and an inner portion wherein the inner and outer portions are capable of angular displacement relative to each other, the portions having opposed faces which are concentric and which define clamping faces which in use are intended to support the set of blanks such that their central axes are substantially parallel to the axis of rotation and at least one end extends axially beyond the body.
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- 1. A jig intended in use to hold a set of blanks of rod-like or wire-like form during machining, said jig comprising a body adapted to be mounted to a drive shaft for rotation of the body about an axis of rotation, the body having an outer portion and an inner portion wherein the inner and outer portions are capable of angular displacement relative to each other, the portions having opposed faces which are concentric and which define clamping faces which in use are intended to support the set of blanks such that central axes of blanks of the set of blanks are substantially parallel to the axis of rotation and at least one end extends axially beyond the body.
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10. A jig intended in use to hold a set of blanks of rod-like or wire-like form during machining, said jig comprising a body adapted to be mounted to a drive shaft for rotation of the body about an axis of rotation, the body having an outer portion and an inner portion wherein the inner and outer portions are capable of angular displacement relative to each other, the portions having opposed faces which are concentric and which define substantially conical clamping faces which in use are intended to support the set of blanks such that central axes of blanks of the set of blanks are inclined relative to the axis of rotation and at least one end extends axially beyond the body.
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