Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a ball joint comprising the steps of:
- providing a spherical body having high sphericity,
- providing a cylindrical rod,
- providing a socket die comprising first and second die members, said second die member including a sphere supporting portion having a diameter substantially the same as or larger than the diameter of said rod and a cup shaped end which conforms to the shape of said spherical body,
- setting said spherical body in said cup shaped end of sphere supporting portion of said second die member,
- assembling said first and second die members such that said spherical body is fixed between said sphere supporting portion of said second die member and a sphere holding portion of said first die member,
- casting a die cast fusible alloy into said socket die,
- allowing said alloy to harden in said socket die, thereby forming a socket about said spherical body,
- removing said formed socket from said socket die by separating said first and second die members, thereby forming a cylindrical opening in a bottom portion of said formed socket in the area vacated by said sphere supporting portion of said second die member, said opening having a diameter substantially the same as or larger than the diameter of said rod,
- inserting a supporting electrode through said opening to support said spherical body at a lower portion thereof,
- placing said rod opposite said opening and on top of said spherical body, such that said rod is in axial alignment with said opening and in contact with said spherical body,
- projection welding said spherical body to said rod by applying a predetermined axial force, in the direction of said spherical body, to said rod and passing a predetermined electric current through said electrode, thereby forming a ball and rod in which said spherical body is held by said socket,
- removing said supporting electrode,
- applying a pulling force between said socket and said spherical body of said ball and rod to from a space therebetween, and
- fitting a cover member to said opening, said cover member having a diameter substantially the same as said opening, thereby forming an oil basin in said bottom portion of said socket.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 492,268 filed Feb. 28, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,979,844.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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