Claims
- 1. A method of checking different tools having metal teeth in the spindle of a machine tool to determine whether or not the tool is broken, comprising the steps of: mounting a proximity sensor on said machine tool within the range of travel of a tool in said spindle, said proximity sensor being operable to produce an output signal in response to the presence of a metal object within a predetermined distance from said proximity sensor; moving said spindle to place a portion of said tool therein within said predetermined distance from said proximity sensor; recording the number of teeth that should be on each tool to be used in the spindle for the machining operations; rotating the spindle one complete revolution; counting the output pulses produced by said proximity sensor by the passage of each metal tooth of said tool during one complete revolution of said spindle; comparing the total number of output pulses produced by said proximity sensor for one complete revolution of said spindle to a signal representing the total number of teeth that should be on the particular tool in the spindle; actuating a tool storage magazine to select another tool of the same size and type if the total number of output pulses produced by said proximity sensor for one complete revolution of said spindle is different from the total number of teeth that should be on said tool; and initiating operation of a tool change mechanism to replace the broken tool with the newly selected tool from said tool storage magazine.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of co-pending Patent Application, Ser. No. 863,435, filed Dec. 22, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,185,376.
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