Claims
- 1. A method for honing workpieces, in which a workpiece surface is machined from a preliminary surface size and surface quality to a desired surface size and surface quality during a work cycle, said work cycle beginning upon entrance of a tool into a first side of a first workpiece bore and ending after a final withdrawal of the tool from the first bore and prior to entering a first side of a second workpiece bore, said method comprising the steps of:
- presetting the tool to a setting to correspond to the desired surface size prior to the start of honing in at least one stroke including a main working stroke, and holding the tool in said preset setting during the work cycle,
- initially guiding the workpiece by the bore,
- machining the workpiece surface by the tool driven in rotary manner, under a radial working pressure on all sides
- calibrating the tool without significant machining and
- measuring the workpiece surface during the work cycle, wherein any necessary readjustment of the tool, as a function of the measuring, is carried out after the work cycle, but before a second work cycle with the second bore.
- 2. Method according to claim 1, wherein the main working stroke is followed by at least one levelling stroke.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the measurement is performed during a return stroke of the tool.
- 4. Method according to claim 1, wherein the measurement takes place by means of an air-dynamic pressure measurement.
- 5. Method according to claim 1, wherein the measurement is performed with the tool rotating.
- 6. The method for honing a bore of a workpiece by a tool having a radially widenable honing surface, said honing surface having a work area, said method comprising the steps of:
- presetting said honing surface in a fixed radial position prior to the starting of a work cycle and holding said holding surface in said radial position during said work cycle, said work cycle being complete when said honing surface is withdrawn after a final stroke of the bore;
- removing material from a machining surface of the bore of said workpiece during said work cycle, whereby said machining surfaces machined from a preliminary surface size and surface quality to a desired surface size and surface quality during said work cycle;
- measuring the size of said machining surface after removal of said material;
- comparing a predetermined desired size and permitted diversion from said desired size with said size of the machining surface after removal of said material;
- creating an output signal dependent on said comparison; and
- readjusting said honing surface of said tool based on said output signal after said work cycle is complete and before a second work cycle begins on a second bore.
- 7. A method for honing workpieces, in which a workpiece surface is machined from a preliminary surface size and surface quality to a desired surface size and surface quality during a work cycle, said work cycle beginning upon entrance of a tool into a first side of a first workpiece bore and ending after a final withdrawal of the tool from the first bore and ending after a final first side of a second workpiece bore, said method comprising the steps of:
- presetting the tool to correspond to the desired surface size prior to the start of honing in at least one stroke including a main working stroke, and holding the tool in said preset setting during the work cycle,
- initially guiding the workpiece by the bore,
- machining the workpiece surface by the tool driven in rotary manner, under a radial working pressure on all sides,
- calibrating the tool without significant machining, and
- measuring the workpiece surface,
- wherein the measurement takes place by means of an air-dynamic pressure measurement using a measuring nozzle, wherein the free blowing of air from the measuring nozzle is prevented when the measuring nozzle is removed from the bore.
- 8. Method according to claim 7, wherein blowing out of air is prevented by a displaceable element, which is moved upstream of nozzle (33).
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 419,082 filed Oct. 10, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,237.
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