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Drilling, constant feed

In gravity-feed drilling a constant force is applied on the tool-electrode in order to ensure close contact between the heat source (the electrochemical discharges in the gas film) and the workpiece. Although this method is particularly simple and gives excellent results, the major drawback is the mechanical contact between the tool and the workpiece. [Pg.116]

During gravity-feed drilling as the tool-electrode is constantly in contact with the workpiece, drilling can be followed by a measurement of the progress... [Pg.116]


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