Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a rock bit cone of the type which comprises a substantially conical body and a number of teeth formed on a surface of the conical body and each covered by a hard metal layer and which is rotatably supported by each of a plurality of bearing pins extending centripetally obliquely from a drill bit body, an axis of the conical body being registered with an axis of the bearing pin, comprising the steps of preparing a casting mold having a molding surface including a cone body defining surface portion and tooth defining surface portions, pouring a molten metal of very hard and low melting point alloy having a melting point of 1040.degree.-1120.degree. C. and Rockwell C hardness of 55-65 to the casting mold to centrifugal-cast at least a predetermined area including a tip of each tooth with the hard metal, and pouring a molten tough metal to the casting mold to centrifugal-cast the cone body.
- 2. A method of manufactuing a rock bit cone of the type which has a substantially conical body on a surface of which a number of teeth each covered by a hard metal layer are formed, comprising the steps of preparing a casting mold having a molding surface including a cone body defining surface portion and tooth defining surface portions, preparing tooth pieces of the same material as that forming the cone body, disposing the tooth pieces on the tooth defining surface portions, respectively, with a predetermined gap being provided between an outer surface of each tooth piece and corresponding tooth defining surface portion and with a root portion of each tooth piece being inside the cone defining surface portion, pouring a molten metal of very hard and low melting point alloy having a melting point of 1040.degree.-1120.degree. C. and Rockwell C hardness of 55-65 to centrifugal-cast the gaps and pouring a molten tough metal to centrifugal-cast the cone body.
Priority Claims (3)
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58-186852 |
Oct 1983 |
JPX |
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58-186853 |
Oct 1983 |
JPX |
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58-186854 |
Oct 1983 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 657,603 filed Oct. 4, 1984.
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