Wire-cut electrical discharge machine

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Inventors

Aso, Toshiyuki
Kinoshita, Hiroshi

Application #

859988

Filed

Apr-23-1986

Published

Nov-17-1987

Current US Class

219/69.12
219/69.14

International Classes

B23H 007/02; B23H 007/10

Field of Search

219/69 204/206 204/224

Assignee

Fanuc Ltd. (Yamanashi, JP)

Examiners

Pellinen; A. D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong, Nikaido, Marmelstein & Kubovcik

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Abstract
A wire-cut electrical discharge machine for machining a workpiece (W) through wire-cut electrical discharge machining by employment of an electrode wire (60) which runs from one to the other of upper and lower guide assemblies each having a cooling liquid supply passage (62) and a main passage (64) communicating with the cooling liquid supply passage (62). At least either the upper guide assembly or the lower assembly is provided with a restrictor valve (68) provided in a branch passage (66) branched from the main passage (64) and capable of varying the effective sectional area of the liquid passage of its own according to the pressure of the cooling liquid supplied from the cooling liquid supply passage (62) into the branch passage. The cooling liquid that passed the restrictor valve (68) is introduced into the vicinity of the feeder pin (42) of the guide assembly to cool the feeder pin (42) and the electrode wire running in the vicinity of the feeder pin (42).
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Wire-cut electrical discharge machine, capable of carrying out wire-cut electrical discharge machining of an electrically conductive workpiece by means of an electrode wire, comprising:

upper and lower guide assemblies disposed, respectively, above and below said workpiece, each having electrode wore guiding means for guiding said electrode wire, which runs from one toward the other of said upper and lwoer guide assemblies, and a feeder pin for applying a discharge voltage to said electrode wire;

a cooling liquid supply means for at least one of said upper guide assembly and lower guide assembly, said cooling liquid supply means including a main supply passage communicating with an external source of cooling liquid for distributing said cooling liquid to said electrode wire guiding means for cooling aid electrode wire;



Description
DESCRIPTION

1. TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a wire-cut electrical discharge machine and, more particularly, to a wire-cut electrical discharge machine equipped with an improved cooling system at least in the upper wire guide assembly of the wire guide unit, for cooling the feeder pin.

2. BACKGROUND ART

A wire-cut electrical discharge machine feeds an electrode in the form of an electroconductive wire, referred to as an electrode wire, wound on a feed reel through a tensioning brake drum, a guide roller, an upper guide assembly, a lower guide assembly, and a motor-driven winding roller, and winds the electrode wire onto a take-up reel, while an electric discharge voltage is applied through the feeder pins to the electrode wire across the upper and lower guide assemblies to discharge sparks between the electrode wire and a workpiece placed on an X-Y table for electrical discharge machining. The upper and lower wire guide assemblies are disposed above and below the X-Y table, respectively, and are provided with feeder pins, upper and lower guide heads for guiding the electrode wire along a straight line through the workpiece, and cooling liquid supply passages, respectively. During the electrical discharge machining operation, an electric current flows through the feeder pins and the workpiece. Although the intensity of the electric current is dependent on the machining conditions, normally, the intensity of the electric current is about 10A. Ordinarily, the electrode wire is a brass wire having a diameter in the range of 0.1 to 0.3 mm. Accordingly, a high Joulean heat is produced in the electrode wire when such an electric current flows through the electrode wire. In order to prevent objectionable overheating of the electrode wire due to the Joulean heat produced therein, a cooling liquid is supplied through the cooling liquid supply passage to a cooling nozzle formed so as to surround the electrode wire and the cooling liquid is spouted through the cooling nozzle against the working portion of the electrode wire running near the workpiece, to cool the electrode wire. Since not only the working portion of the electrode wire but also a portion of the same between the point of contact between the electrode wire and the feeder pin and the wire guide head needs to be cooled, part of the cooling liquid introduced into the cooling liquid supply passage is supplied through a narrow branch passage to the feeder pin to cool the feeder pin and a portion of the electrode wire in the vicinity of the feeder pin.
 
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