Abstract
In developing unmanned machining cells or FMS it is necessary to solve the problem of machining precise holes. Some systems for this purpose have been designed but none proved to be the right solution. An original Boring Bar System has been developed based on the analysis of the known systems: the precise hole is machined in two passes, after the first pass the diameter is measured with a pneumatic measuring unit built into the boring bar, the difference between the expected and measured values of the diameter is taken into account during the cutting edge readjustment before the second pass.
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Szafarczyk, M., Szala, W., Holnicki, A., Klimkowski, J. (1988). Precise Boring On Unmanned Machining Centre. In: Davies, B.J. (eds) Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh International Matador Conference. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09912-2_12
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