(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a grinding machine, and more particularly, to a swing device for swing the sanding belt of a grinding machine.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional grinding machine for polishing surfaces of wood objects generally includes a sanding belt which is rotatably mounted to two mandrels and one of which is driven by a motor so as to grind the wood objects located beneath the lower mandrel. The sanding belt is rotated at high speed and can effectively polish the wood objects.
However, the sanding belt does not move parallel to the mandrels so that the objects are ground at the fixed portion of the sanding belt and this results in accumulation of debris on the grinding portion of the sanding belt and reduces the grinding efficiency. Besides, the objects could be burned due to the high speed grinding at the fixed portion of the sanding belt. Furthermore, the sanding belt needs to be replaced frequently because the sanding portion wears quickly.
The present invention intends to provide a swing device for changing the grinding portion of the sanding belt that is in contact with the objects so as to improve the drawbacks mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a swing device for grinding machine which includes a feeding table and a frame is located above the feeding table. Two mandrels are rotatably connected to the frame and a sanding belt is rotatably mounted to the two mandrels. The swing device comprises a fixed table connected to an end of the frame of the grinding machine and a motor is connected to a fixing member on the fixed table and includes a shaft which is rotatably supported on the support member. A movable member is movably mounted to the shaft and includes an elongate slot. A fixed plate is fixed to an end plate on an end of one of the two mandrels and has a hole. A link has a first end engaged with the hole and a second end of the link is movably inserted into the elongate slot. Two limit switches are connected on the fixed table and the movable member is movable between the two limit switches to activate two action ends of the two limit switches. Two micro switches are connected to a support frame and located on two sides of the sanding belt. The support frame supports one of the two mandrels.
The movable member is movable along the shaft and activates the two action ends of the two limit switches alternatively to stop operation of the motor. The micro switches are activated by the sanding belt to change rotation direction of the shaft. The support frame and the belt swing when the movable member moves so as to change the sanding portion contacting the objects.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a swing device which swings the sanding belt such that the sanding belt does not polish the object by a fixed portion so as to improve the drawbacks of the conventional grinding machine.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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Two limit switches 23, 24 are connected on the fixed table 13 and the movable member 22 is movable between the two limit switches 23, 24. Two action ends 231, 241 are connected to the two limit switches 23, 24 respectively and face the movable member 22.
Two micro switches 34, 35 are connected to a support frame 33 and located on two sides of the sanding belt 40. The support frame 33 supports one of the two mandrels 32.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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