Claims
- 1. A method of orienting notches on a machine tool spindle to receive a tool when using a tool changer, comprising:
- using a device to determine the three dimensional positions of the tool, the tool changer, the spindle and a spring loaded plunger associated with the tool changer;
- moving the tool changer and the plunger toward the spindle so that the plunger contacts the spindle in a region of the notches and so that the spindle pushes back the spring loaded plunger;
- rotating the spindle until the plunger extends into one of the notches of the spindle and stops rotation of the spindle;
- stopping rotation power to the spindle and moving the tool changer with a selected tool under the spindle for engagement of the spindle and the selected tool; and
- triggering a switch to signal that the tool is engaged with the spindle.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said device is a computer and wherein said computer controls said plunger, spindle, and tool changer using computer software.
- 3. A method of orienting notches on a machine tool spindle to receive a tool when using a tool changer, comprising:
- using a device to determine the three dimensional positions of the tool, the tool changer, the spindle and a spring loaded plunger associated with the tool changer;
- moving the tool changer and the plunger toward the spindle so that the plunger contacts the spindle in a region of the notches and so that the spindle pushes back the spring loaded plunger;
- rotating the spindle until the plunger extends into one of the notches of the spindle and stops rotation of the spindle;
- orienting a means on the tool for interlocking the tool with the spindle, wherein orientation of said means being in regards to the position of said notches of the spindle to allow proper engagement of the tool and spindle;
- stopping rotation power to the spindle and moving the tool changer with a selected tool under the spindle for engagement of the spindle and the selected tool; and
- triggering a switch to signal that the tool is engaged with the spindle.
- 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein said device is a computer and wherein said computer controls said plunger, spindle, and tool changer using computer software.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said tool includes at least one dog to engage said spindle, wherein said notches of the spindle are aligned with an area to receive said at least one dog and wherein said tool is positioned in the tool changer so that said at least one dog is parallel to said plunger for proper engagement between the tool and spindle.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said tool includes at least one tool notch to engage said spindle, wherein said notches of the spindle are aligned with an area to receive said at least one tool notch and wherein said tool is positioned in the tool changer so that said at least one tool notch is parallel to said plunger for proper engagement between the tool and spindle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/946,144 filed on Oct. 7, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,954,623.
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