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Bore making using vibration-resistant boring arbors assembled with the use of adhesive materials

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An original structural design of arbor shafts has been suggested. It has been shown that the application of adhesive joints in arbor shafts provides a solution to the problem of the generation of vibrations, which lead to worsening of the quality of the surface layer of the bore, and a large tooling variety, which results in an increase in the cost and labor consumption of the workpiece.

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Original Russian Text © A.V. Ignatov, S.V. Tagil’tsev, A.I. Namazova, 2016, published in Klei, Germetiki, Tekhnologii, 2016, No. 12, pp. 16–20.

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Ignatov, A.V., Tagil’tsev, S.V. & Namazova, A.I. Bore making using vibration-resistant boring arbors assembled with the use of adhesive materials. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 10, 106–110 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421217020071

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