Claims
- 1. A cable armor cutting machine comprising, a fixed support, a motor mounted on said support, a saw operatively connected to said motor, a cable guide connected to the support and movable toward and away from said saw, a cable clamping means movable into and out of engagement with the cable, and operating means adapted to move the clamping means into engagement with the cable at a point substantially opposite the saw and to move the cable into cutting engagement with the saw, the clamping means being a vertically movable plunger and the operating means including a lever pivotally connected at one end to the fixed support and connected to the plunger in a relation which provides a mechanical advantage to the operation of the plunger, the cable guide being elongated and pivoted at one end to the support, the opposite end being the cable input end, and cable centering means being carried by the guide adjacent said input end.
- 2. A cable armor cutting machine according to claim 1 wherein the cable guide has cable contacting surfaces lying in planes which intersect at an angle between 100.degree. and 170.degree. and the cable centering means is biased to urge the cable toward the apex of said angle.
- 3. A cable armor cutting machine according to claim 1 which includes a cable end stop in the cable guide and means for adjusting the position of said stop longitudinally of said guide.
- 4. A cable armor cutting machine according to claim 3 wherein the stop includes a spring-loaded bumper.
- 5. A cable armor cutting machine according to claim 1 which includes a U-shaped bracket on the support adjacent said input end of the cable guide, the guide being vertically movable in said bracket.
- 6. A cable armor cutting machine according to claim 5 wherein the bracket is provided with an adjustable stop for limiting the downward movement of the guide toward the saw.
- 7. A cable armor cutting machine comprising, a fixed support, a motor mounted on said support, a saw operatively connected to said motor, a cable guide connected to the support and movable toward and away from said saw, a cable clamping means movable into and out of engagement with the cable, operating means adapted to move the clamping means into engagement with the cable at a point substantially opposite the saw and to move the cable into cutting engagement with the saw, the clamping means being a vertically movable plunger and the operating means including a lever pivotally connected at one end to the fixed support and connected to the plunger in a relation which provides a mechanical advantage to the operation of the plunger, and means for adjusting the plunger relative to the saw in the direction longitudinally of the cable.
- 8. A cable armor cutting tool according to claim 7 wherein the plunger adjusting means includes means on the cable guide for changing the angle of the plunger relative to the operating lever.
- 9. A cable armor cutting tool according to claim 7 wherein the plunger adjusting means includes a sliding linkage between the plunger and the operating lever.
- 10. A cable armor cutting tool according to claim 9 which includes a plunger guiding element and means for moving said element longitudinally of the cable guide.
- 11. A cable armor cutting machine comprising, a fixed support, a motor mounted on said support, a saw operatively connected to said motor, a cable guide connected to the support and movable toward and away from said saw, a cable clamping means movable into and out of engagement with the cable, operating means adapted to move the clamping means into engagement with the cable at a point substantially opposite the saw and to move the cable into cutting engagement with the saw, the clamping means being a vertically movable plunger and the operating means including a lever pivotally connected at one end to the fixed support and connected to the plunger in a relation which provides a mechanical advantage to the operation of the plunger, and a cable position monitoring assembly comprising at least one sprocket wheel having teeth adapted to engage in the grooves of a cable armor and means associated with said wheel for indicating when a tooth is so engaged.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 703,669, filed July 8, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,103,578 Aug. 1, 1978.
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