Claims
- 1. A method for performing a large number or repetitive but variable machining operations on large, plate-like workpieces comprising the steps of:
- sequentially loading clean cast workpieces onto a plurality of fixtures mounted on a rotatable turntable at a loading station;
- indexing said turntable such that each one of said fixtures is rotated from said loading station successively proximate to and in registry with a plurality of machining stations spaced about said turntable, such that said workpieces each face successive ones of said machining station;
- positioning a plurality of machining tools at at least one of said machining stations repeatedly and independently of each other to perform a plurality of machining operations on different, noncontiguous areas of said adjacent workpiece; and
- sequentially unloading machined workpieces from said fixtures at an unloading station after said turntable has indexed said fixtures into registry with all of said machining stations.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said positioning step includes repeatedly and independently positioning a second plurality of machining tools and performing a second plurality of machining operations on said adjacent workpiece at another of said machining stations, each of said second plurality of tools performing said second plurality of machining operations on different areas of said adjacent workpiece.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said positioning step includes the step of positioning said machining tools such that the machining tools of any one of said machining stations do not perform machining operations on contiguous areas of a workpiece.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said positioning step includes the step of positioning a plurality of X-Y positioners, each of said positioners supporting one of said tools and being carried by one of said machining stations.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said indexing step includes the steps of:
- retracting said tool supports from said turntables to a retracted position such that said tools do not interfere with said indexing rotation of said turntable;
- indexing said turntable; and
- advancing said tool supports toward said turntable to an advanced position wherein said tools may engage a workpiece.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the steps of:
- collecting waste produced by said machining operations in a trough extending about the periphery of said turntable;
- depositing waste collected in said trough on a conveyor; and
- conveying waste deposited on said conveyor to a location remote from said turntable.
- 7. A method for performing a large number of repetitive but variable machining operations on large, plate-like workpiece comprising the steps of:
- sequentially loading clean cast workpieces onto a plurality of fixtures mounted on a rotatable turntable at a loading station;
- indexing said turntable such that each one of said fixtures is rotated from said loading station successively proximate to and in registry with a plurality of machining stations spaced about said turntable, such that said workpieces each face successive ones of said machining stations;
- positioning a first plurality of machining tools at at least one of said machining stations repeatedly and independently of each other to perform a plurality of machining operations on different, noncontiguous areas of said adjacent workpiece;
- repeatedly and independently positioning a second plurality of machining tools and performing a second plurality of machining operations on said adjacent workpiece at another of said machining stations, each of said second plurality of tools performing said second plurality of machining operations on different areas of said adjacent workpiece, said different areas each being contiguous to areas containing said first plurality of machining operations; and
- sequentially unloading machined workpieces from said fixtures at an unloading station after said turntable has indexed said fixtures into registry with all of said machining stations.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 345,503, filed Feb. 3, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,454,645.
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Continuations (1)
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