Claims
- 1. An inertia welding machine which includes a headstock, a flywheel, and a headstock collet, wherein the improvement comprises a means for limiting the radial clamping force on a component placed in said headstock collet by limiting the axial travel of said headstock collet to a distance which provides a gripping force great enough to prevent slippage of said component during said inertia welding operation, but not great enough to cause excessive distortion in said component.
- 2. An inertia welding machine as recited in claim 1, further characterized by limiting said axial travel by means of positioning a spacer of predetermined thickness between said headstock collet and said flywheel such that said headstock collet bottoms out on said spacer when a radial gripping force adequate to prevent slipping of said rotating component has been reached.
- 3. An inertia welding machine as recited in claim 1, further characterized by limiting said axial travel by means of an adjustable travel limiting means positioned between said headstock collet and said flywheel such that said headstock collet bottoms out on said travel limiting means when a radial gripping force adequate to prevent slipping of said rotating component has been reached.
- 4. A method of controlling dishing during the inertia welding of a drum rotor for a gas turbine engine in an inertia welding machine in which the radial gripping force increases as the axial force increases and which includes a headstock, a headstock collet and a flywheel wherein the improvement comprises creating a secondary path for said axial force by bottoming out said headstock collet on a spacer positioned between said headstock collet and said flywheel when a radial gripping force adequate to prevent slipping of said rotating component has been reached, after which said radial gripping force remains essentially constant as said axial force continues to increase.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under a contract awarded by the Department of the Air Force. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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Nov 1956 |
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Jan 1959 |
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