Method of manufacturing a die-cast wobble plate assembly

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B23P 15/00 (2006.01) B22D 19/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1228222

080029-BWL METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A DIE-CAST WOBBLE PLATE ASSEMBLY ABSTRACT An improved method of manufacturing a swash plate assembly (50) for use in a compressor, fluid motor or similar device in which a plurality of pistons (30) are connected, by means of connecting rods (10), to a swash plate (40) which drives (or is driven by) the piston. A plurality of ball (12,13) ended rods (10) of a predetermined length having a pair of split die- inserts (14,15) positioned about the rod, each against one of the balls. The balls are positioned in a die means (51) having a central core (52) to locate their position and which die means securely maintains the inserts against each of the ball ends. About one ball end of the rod, a piston (30) with or without a slot is cast and the opposite ball end, which is positioned in a mating swash plate socket, has a swash plate (40) cast about it. The finished assembly is machined for overall length, surface parallel, and, angular and diametral relationships.

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