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Pneumatic rotation grinder
   
Document Number
US Patent 5384985
Issued Date
January 31, 1995
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A pneumatic rotation grinder comprises a housing (10) with a throttle valve controlled air inlet passage, a rotation motor drivingly connected to an output shaft (12) intended to carry a grinding tool, a safety guard (17) adjustably supported on the housing (10) in a coaxial disposition relative to the output shaft (12), and a lock device (26-28, 33-38) for arresting the safety guard (17) in desired angular positions relative to the housing (10). The lock device (26-28, 33-38) comprises both a latch (26-28) for positive coupling by engagement of teeth (26, 28) of the safety guard (17) relative to the housing (10), and a pressure air activated clamping device (33-38) for frictional arresting of the safety guard (17) relative to the housing (10).
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Published
January 31, 1995
Application Number
08/254,497
Filed
June 6, 1994
US Classification
451/344   451/451
Int'l Classification
B24B   55/05   (20060101)   B24B   55/00   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/073,769, filed Jun. 8, 1993, now abandoned.
Priority Data
Jun 29, 1992 [SE] 9201990
USPTO Field of Search
51/17R   51/17PT   51/17T   51/268   51/134.5F  
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