A machining apparatus to locate a plurality of the depressions within the periphery of a spider in a vehicle wheel assembly, the depressions being divided into a plurality of groups of depressions, the spider being fixedly positioned by its mounting holes upon an indexing plate, a plurality of separate drilling units to form the depressions, each drilling unit to form a particular depression within each depression group.
A drill press is provided that is specially adapted for drilling openings into a cylindrical block. The cylindrical block is placed on an indexing plate that is circular and capable of rotational movement on the drill press table around the center axis of the cylindrical block and indexing plate. An indexing plate support is used to help precisely rotate the indexing plate. The drill press can drill a plurality of openings through the cylindrical block at the same radial distance from the center axis of the block without need to move the drill spindle.
4655652 - Method of multiple station drilling - Owned by The O.S. Kelly Company (Springfield, OH) [*] Notice:The portion of the term of this patent subsequent to June 19, 2001 has been disclaimed.
A multiple station drilling apparatus is used for performing a large number of repetitive but variable machining operations, and includes a turntable having a plurality of workpiece holding fixtures distributed in spaced relation around its periphery, a plurality of tool supports mounted around and outward of the periphery to provide a sequence of machining stations, a load/unload station for the mounting of workpieces on the fixtures and their removal therefrom, and a motor for driving the turntable in an indexing fashion to bring workpieces held in the fixtures successively into registry with the machining stations. Each tool support includes at least one X-Y positioner which in turn supports a machining tool such as a reciprocating drill. Each machining tool, its associated X-Y positioner, and the turntable are actuated by a control such that the turntables index the workpieces to successive machining stations, and at each station, the X-Y positioners repeatedly position their respective machining tools independently of each other such that each machining tool performs a series of repetitive machining operations within a separate predetermined area on the workpiece.