Claims
- 1. A method of deburring an edge of a structural member workpiece with a strip brush having groups of flexible bristles arranged in strips and extending normally in a generally radially extending erect condition, each bristle having a tip and being formed of abrasive impregnated fibrous material over a substantial working section extending from the tip, the length, flexibility and abrasive fibrous material of the bristles and their population density and spacing between the strips being such that when the brush is rotated axially the bristles flex axially and in the plane of rotation of the brush, the method comprising the steps of first, transporting the workpiece and the brush toward each other by relative linear motion having a component normal to the axis of rotation of said brush and second, maintaining the working sections of the bristles in contact with the edge while rotating the brush axially in a predetermined speed range so that the working sections of the bristles strike said edge and flex and make slapping overlapping contact with the workpiece and the working sections are dragged across and along the edge to cause the impregnated fibers to remove material from the edge and to deburr said edge and surfaces forming said edge.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including oscillatory endwise moving said brush in the direction of said axis while the bristles are in wiping contact with said workpiece.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said brush has a diameter such that the distance across diametrically disposed bristles is at least 20 inches, and said brush is rotated at a speed between 600 and 700 rpm.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein 12 rows of bristles are secured to a mandrel having a 6 inch diameter, the density of bristles in each row being such as to provide 780 bristles per row of 18 inch length.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the bristles are arranged so that the overall distance across diametrically disposed bristles is at least 20 inches, and the brush is rotated so that the linear velocity of the tips of the bristles is in the range of about 3000 to 4000 feet per minute.
- 6. The process of deburring a structural workpiece having an edge comprising the steps of
- First, rotating axially a strip brush having radially extending discrete groups of flexible bristles of fibrous material having tips and working sections extending from said tips, said bristles also having abrasive particles distributed throughout said sections and
- Second, moving said workpiece and said strip brush relative to each other so that successive groups of bristles approach said workpiece at linear deburring speed and slap the working sections against the workpiece and flex as the working sections are dragged to wipe said edge and surfaces forming said edge, the population density of the bristles and the spacing between said groups permitting flexing of said working sections.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 305,716 filed Sept. 25, 1981, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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