Wire guiding device for electroerosion finishing machines

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B23H 1/10 (2006.01) B23H 7/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1196605

Abstract In swinging wire guides for the electroerosive finishing of generally conical surfaces, the problem exists of maintaining reliable automatic coaxial positioning of the guide axes according to the particular angular position of the wire electrode in the workpiece finishing zone. As a solution, the wire guides, supported for universal movement on support elements, are joined by a coupling device, which has a guide member similarly supported in the support elements. The latter is set by relative movement of the wire guides to the desired angular position of the wire guides. Through swinging coupling mechanisms the angular position of the guide member is transmitted to the wire guides. These coupling mechanisms preferably incorporate a parallelogram linkage including a torsionally rigid member for the trans- mission of two perpendicular swinging movement components from the guide member to the wire guides, so as to provide total biaxial forced coupling of the guide member to the wire guides.

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