TY - JOUR AU1 - Gorsler, Frank W. AB - Factors Affecting Tubular Products Produced on The Cincinnati Intraform Machine by Frank W. Gorsler Table I. Applications for Swager, Intraform, and Tube Reducer. ROTARY SWAGER INTRAFORM TUBE REDUCER LIGHT WALL REOUCTIONS MODERATE TO HEAVY WELO-BEAO IRONING WALL REOUCTIONS /\/ B;J POINTING EXTREMELY INTERNAL PROFILING HEAVY WALL RADIU~ ~.--T-:M ASSEMBLING ECCENTRICITY IMPROVEMENT REDUCTIONS TRUE RADIUS FROM CENTER 1==="1===0=}- SHIM 00 SHAPING METALLURGICAL ANO DIE TOLERANCE IMPROVEMENT WALL THICKENING "' '''\ minute of the four dies. The stroke 3. Aprecision roller cage was in­ per die is usually 0.080 in. corporated to synchronize the si­ Figs. 4 and 5 are views of the H- multaneous pulsing of the four cams; Fig. l-Cam-illustrating Sine curve. 200 Intraform tube machine. It has 4. Higher work forces were at­ a radial capacity of 200 tons, or 50 tained through the use of high­ The evolution of the intraform tons per cam, and will handle fin­ grade tool steels for such units as machine dates from World War II ished lengths up to 75 ft. The tube cams and rollers; and when the shortage of alloy steel was is propelled by the push slide, until 5. Better material utilization acute. At that time rifie barrels TI - Factors Affecting Tubular Products Produced on the Cincinnati Intraform Machine JF - JOM DO - 10.1007/BF03397184 DA - 1965-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/factors-affecting-tubular-products-produced-on-the-cincinnati-YMcozV5ePL SP - 981 EP - 984 VL - 17 IS - 9 DP - DeepDyve ER -