WO2015163414A1 - Marteau perforateur - Google Patents

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WO2015163414A1
WO2015163414A1 PCT/JP2015/062386 JP2015062386W WO2015163414A1 WO 2015163414 A1 WO2015163414 A1 WO 2015163414A1 JP 2015062386 W JP2015062386 W JP 2015062386W WO 2015163414 A1 WO2015163414 A1 WO 2015163414A1
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菊池 敦行
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25DPERCUSSIVE TOOLS
    • B25D17/00Details of, or accessories for, portable power-driven percussive tools
    • B25D17/04Handles; Handle mountings
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25DPERCUSSIVE TOOLS
    • B25D17/00Details of, or accessories for, portable power-driven percussive tools
    • B25D17/24Damping the reaction force

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  • the present invention relates to a striking work machine used for crushing roads and buildings and the like, and more particularly to a striking work machine that suppresses transmission of vibration at the time of striking to a handle.
  • This striking work machine has a structure in which the striking mechanism strikes the tip tool while the operator holds the handle, and is provided with a buffer mechanism that suppresses transmission of vibration at the time of striking to the handle.
  • a hitting work machine provided with this buffer mechanism is described in Patent Document 1. *
  • the striking work machine described in Patent Document 1 includes a housing provided with a striking mechanism, a support member provided in the housing and having a shaft hole, a shaft member rotatably disposed in the shaft hole, A handle holder attached to both ends of the shaft member, and a handle attached to the handle holder at a position eccentric from the shaft member.
  • the mandrel is attached to both ends in the direction along the axis of the shaft member. The mandrel can rotate together with the shaft member.
  • the buffer mechanism provided in the housing has a metal outer frame and four rubbers as damping members provided in the outer frame.
  • the outer frame has a cylindrical shape surrounding the mandrel, and the four rubbers are arranged in the mandrel along the circumferential direction.
  • the mandrel has four projecting portions extending in the radial direction, and the projecting portions are disposed between the rubbers.
  • the support member rotatably supports the shaft member, and therefore there is a gap between the inner surface of the shaft hole and the shaft member. For this reason, the shaft member may move in the radial direction in the shaft hole due to vibration at the time of impact, and the shaft member or the support member may be deformed.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a striking work machine capable of suppressing a reduction in the life of a shaft member or a support member.
  • One embodiment includes a striking mechanism that strikes a tip tool, a housing that houses the striking mechanism, and a shaft that is attached to the housing and whose axis is arranged to intersect the operation direction of the striking mechanism.
  • a member a support member provided in the housing and rotatably supporting the shaft member, a handle coupled to the shaft member and rotatable with respect to the housing with the shaft member as a fulcrum;
  • a striking work machine comprising a damping member provided in the housing and dampening the rotational force of the shaft member, the first working shaft provided in the support member and having the shaft member disposed thereon A hole, and an elastic member that contacts the shaft member at a position closer to the axis than the inner surface of the first shaft hole and restricts the shaft member from moving in the radial direction.
  • the striking work machine of the present invention it is possible to restrict the shaft member from moving in the radial direction, and it is possible to suppress the life of the shaft member or the support member from being reduced.
  • FIG. 3 is a partial cross-sectional view of FIG. 2. It is a left view of the striking work machine of FIG. It is a right view of the striking work machine of FIG. (A), (B) is side surface sectional drawing which shows an example of the buffer mechanism provided in the impact work machine of FIG. (A), (B) is side surface sectional drawing which shows the other example of the buffer mechanism provided in the impact work machine of FIG. It is a diagram which shows the characteristic of the buffer mechanism of FIG.5 and FIG.6.
  • the striking work machine 10 includes a motor case 11 and a cylinder case 12 fixed to the motor case 11.
  • An electric motor 13 is provided in the motor case 11.
  • the electric motor 13 is a power source that converts electric energy into kinetic energy of the output shaft 14.
  • a pinion gear 15 is provided on the output shaft 14 of the electric motor 13.
  • An intermediate shaft 16 is provided in the motor case 11, and gears 17 and 18 are provided on the intermediate shaft 16.
  • the number of teeth of the gear 17 is larger than the number of teeth of the pinion gear 15 and the number of teeth of the gear 18.
  • the gear 17 is in mesh with the pinion gear 15.
  • a crankshaft 19 is provided in the motor case 11, and the crankshaft 19 has a gear 20.
  • the number of teeth of the gear 20 is larger than the number of teeth of the gear 18, and the gear 20 meshes with the gear 18.
  • the crankshaft 19 has a pin 21 at a position eccentric from the rotation center line.
  • Two handles 22 and 23 are provided outside the motor case 11, and the handles 22 and 23 are respectively attached to a handle holder 56.
  • One handle 23 is provided with a lever 24.
  • the lever 24 is operated by an operator.
  • a power cable 25 is connected to the handle 23, and the power cable 25 is connected to a commercial power source.
  • the lever 24 When the lever 24 is operated, power is supplied to the electric motor 13 via the power cable 25, and the output shaft 14 rotates. The rotational force of the output shaft 14 is transmitted to the gear 20 via the gear 17 and the gear 18, and the crankshaft 19 rotates.
  • the cylinder case 12 is integrally formed of a metal material, for example, aluminum, and the cylinder case 12 is fixed to the motor case 11 using a screw member 52.
  • a cylindrical cylinder 27 is provided in the cylinder case 12.
  • the cylinder 27 is made of metal, and the cylinder case 12 and the cylinder 27 are arranged concentrically.
  • FIG. 1 which is a front sectional view of the hitting work machine 10
  • the center line A1 of the cylinder case 12 and the cylinder 27 is orthogonal to the centerline B1 around which the output shaft 14 of the electric motor 13 rotates.
  • a piston 28 is accommodated in the cylinder 27, and the piston 28 is operable in a direction along the center line A1.
  • a connecting rod 71 is connected to the piston 28, and the connecting rod 71 is rotatably connected to the pin 21. For this reason, when the crankshaft 19 rotates, the piston 28 reciprocates in the cylinder 27 in the direction along the center line A1.
  • the crankshaft 19 and the pin 21 are a motion conversion mechanism that converts the rotational force of the gear 20 into the reciprocating power of the piston 28.
  • a striker 29 is accommodated in the cylinder 27, and the striker 29 is movable in a direction along the center line A1.
  • An air chamber C ⁇ b> 1 is formed in the cylinder 27 between the piston 28 and the striker 29.
  • a plurality of breathing holes 45 penetrating the cylinder 27 in the radial direction are provided.
  • a space E1 is formed between the cylinder 27 and the cylinder case 12, and the breathing hole 45 connects the space E1 and the air chamber C1.
  • the breathing hole 45 is a passage through which air as a fluid enters and exits the air chamber C1.
  • the space E1 communicates with the outside of the cylinder case 12.
  • a plurality of idling prevention holes 46 penetrating the cylinder 27 in the radial direction are provided.
  • the blanking prevention hole 46 connects the space E1 and the air chamber C1.
  • the breathing hole 45 is disposed between the idling prevention hole 46 and the motor case 11 in the direction along the center line A1.
  • the holder 30 is fixed to the end of the cylinder case 12 opposite to the motor case 11 in the direction along the center line A1.
  • the holder 30 has a cylindrical shape centered on the center line A1, and an annular damper 36 is disposed in the holder 30, and the damper 36 is integrally formed of a rubber-like elastic material.
  • a sleeve 33 is provided from the support hole 32 of the holder 30 to the inside of the cylinder case 12.
  • the sleeve 33 is made of metal, and the sleeve 33 includes a cylindrical portion 34 and a flange portion 35 projecting outward from the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 34 in the radial direction of the cylindrical portion 34.
  • the damper 36 is interposed between the flange portion 35 and the cylinder case 12 in a direction along the center line A1.
  • the sleeve 33 is movable within a range in which the damper 36 is elastically deformed in a direction along the center line A1.
  • the holder 30 is fixed to the cylinder case 12 by a screw member 31 that is a fixing element.
  • An intermediate element 37 is accommodated from the cylinder 27 to the holder 30.
  • the meson 37 is made of metal, and the meson 37 includes a columnar small-diameter portion 38 and a large-diameter portion 39 continuous with the small-diameter portion 38.
  • the outer diameter of the large diameter portion 39 is larger than the outer diameter of the small diameter portion 38, and the small diameter portion 38 is disposed in the cylinder portion 34 and the cylinder 27.
  • the meson 37 is movable in the direction along the center line A1 with respect to the sleeve 33. When the meson 37 moves toward the cylinder case 12 and the large diameter portion 39 contacts the flange portion 35, the meson 37 is moved. Stop.
  • the meson 37 moves away from the piston 28 in the direction along the center line A1, and the large diameter portion 39 contacts the step portion 49 of the holder 30, the meson 37 stops. Furthermore, the holder 30 has a support hole 32 and a holding hole 42 arranged concentrically with each other, and the inner diameter of the support hole 32 is larger than the inner diameter of the holding hole 42. For this reason, a stepped portion 49 is formed between the support hole 32 and the holding hole 42.
  • the tip tool 43 is formed by molding a metal material into a rod shape, and the tip tool 43 is disposed in the support hole 32 and the holding hole 42.
  • a locking portion 44 is provided at a midway position in the length direction of the tip tool 43.
  • the tip tool 43 is movable in the direction along the center line A ⁇ b> 1 while being held by the holder 30, and a portion of the tip tool 43 disposed in the support hole 32 contacts the intermediate element 37.
  • a retainer 50 is attached to the holder 30.
  • the breathing hole 45 is closed by the striker 29 and air is not sucked into the air chamber C1.
  • the piston 28 reaches the top dead center and the piston 28 descends from the top dead center, the pressure in the air chamber C1 rises and a striking force is applied to the striker 29 according to the pressure in the air chamber C1. .
  • the striker 29 descends in a direction approaching the intermediate element 37, and the striker 29 strikes the intermediate element 37.
  • the striking force applied to the meson 37 is transmitted to the object W1 via the tip tool 43, and operations such as crushing the object W1, crushing work, and the like can be performed.
  • the striking force applied to the meson 37 and the tip tool 43 is the direction along the center line A1.
  • the breathing hole 45 is opened immediately before the striker 29 strikes the intermediate element 37.
  • the air in the air chamber C1 is exhausted through the breathing hole 45 to the space E1 from when the breathing hole 45 is opened until the piston 28 reaches the bottom dead center.
  • the piston 28 moves from the bottom dead center toward the top dead center.
  • the pressure of the air chamber C1 is changed by repeatedly raising and lowering the piston 28 and raising and lowering the striker 29. Therefore, the striking force of the striking element 29 is intermittently transmitted to the tip tool 43 via the intermediate element 37.
  • the intermediate member 37 When the end portion of the tip tool 43 is not pressed against the object W1, the intermediate member 37 is lowered by its own weight, the large diameter portion 39 contacts the step portion 49, and the intermediate member 37 stops.
  • the striker 29 also descends by its own weight, and the striker 29 comes into contact with the intermediate element 37 and stops. In other words, both the breathing hole 45 and the idling prevention hole 46 are opened.
  • a cylindrical support member 53 is provided in the motor case 11.
  • the support member 53 has a shaft hole 54.
  • the axis F1 of the shaft hole 54 intersects the center line A1 that is the operation direction of the striking mechanism.
  • the angle formed by the axis F1 and the center line A1 is 90 degrees.
  • FIG. 5 which is a side view of the striking work machine 10
  • the axis F1 is in a position deviated from the center line A1.
  • the support member 53 is fixed in the direction along the axis F1 with respect to the motor case 11, and is also fixed in the circumferential direction around the axis F1.
  • a shaft member 55 is rotatably disposed in the shaft hole 54.
  • the shaft member 55 is made of metal and is rotatable about the axis F1. Since there is a gap between the outer peripheral surface of the shaft member 55 and the inner peripheral surface of the shaft hole 54, the axis line of the shaft member 55 and the axis line F1 of the shaft hole 54 do not coincide with each other. This will be described as the axis F1.
  • the shaft member 55 is disposed from the inside to the outside of the motor case 11, and the two handle holders 56 are attached to a portion of the shaft member 55 that is disposed outside the motor case 11. .
  • the two handle holders 56 can rotate together with the shaft member 55. When the two handle holders 56 rotate with the shaft member 55, the movement trajectory of the centers of the handles 22 and 23 passes through the center line A1.
  • the two handles 22 and 23 are arranged eccentrically at the same distance from the axis F1 of the shaft member 55, and are arranged at the same position on the circumference around the axis F1. Since the two handle holders 56 have a symmetrical shape and structure in front view of the impact work machine 10, the structure of one handle holder 56 will be described for convenience.
  • the handle holder 56 is provided with two contact portions 57 and 58.
  • Two stoppers 59 and 60 are provided on the motor case 11, and when the handle holder 56 rotates clockwise around the shaft member 55 in FIG. 5, the contact portion 58 contacts the stopper 60 and the handle holder 56 is moved. Stop.
  • the handle holder 56 rotates counterclockwise about the shaft member 55, the contact portion 57 contacts the stopper 59 and stops. That is, the handle holder 56 can rotate within a predetermined rotation angle with respect to the motor case 11.
  • the support member 53 and the shaft member 55 are the support mechanism 51.
  • the handles 22 and 23 can rotate, that is, swing within a predetermined angle range with the shaft member 55 as a fulcrum.
  • the buffer mechanism 73 is provided between the handle holder 56 and the shaft member 55 in the direction along the axis F1.
  • the buffer mechanism 73 is arrange
  • the buffer mechanism 73 disposed on the right side in FIG. 2 will be described with reference to FIGS. 3 and 6.
  • the buffer mechanism 73 includes a metal outer frame 61, a plurality of damping members 62 disposed in the outer frame 61, and a mandrel 63 attached to the shaft member 55.
  • the metal outer frame 61 is non-circular in a side view of the impact work machine 10. In the present embodiment, the outer frame 61 is bent into a substantially square shape.
  • damping members 62 are arranged in the rotation direction of the shaft member 55.
  • the four damping members 62 are separately arranged inside the four corners 61 a of the outer frame 61.
  • the four damping members 62 are integrally formed of synthetic rubber or elastomer.
  • the four damping members 62 and the outer frame 61 are elements that receive the force in the rotational direction of the shaft member 55.
  • the diameter ⁇ 1 of the inscribed circle of the outer frame 61 is larger than the diameter ⁇ 2 of the shaft hole 54.
  • the mandrel 63 is made of metal, and is provided with four protrusions 72 that extend outward in the radial direction.
  • the protrusions 72 are arranged at equal intervals in the rotation direction of the shaft member 55.
  • the protrusion 72 is disposed between the attenuation members 62. In a state where the damping member 62 is not deformed, the diameter ⁇ 3 of the circumscribed circle of the four projecting portions 72 is larger than the diameter ⁇ 4 of the inscribed circle of the four damping members 62 and smaller than the diameter ⁇ 1.
  • the tip of the protrusion 72 does not contact the inner surface of the outer frame 61.
  • the four protrusions 72 are inclined toward one side in the rotation direction of the shaft member 55. The direction of inclination of the four protrusions 72 is opposite to the direction in which the shaft member 55 rotates relative to the outer frame 61 when the tip tool 43 is pressed against the object W1.
  • the protrusion 72 includes a first curved surface 63a that bulges outward and a second curved surface 63b that bulges inward in a plane perpendicular to the axis F1.
  • the first curved surface 63a is an involute curve in a plan view that intersects the axis F1.
  • the motor case 11 is provided with a cylindrical retainer 64.
  • the cage 64 is fixed to the motor case 11, does not move in the direction along the axis F1, and does not rotate around the axis F1.
  • the cage 64 is disposed between the handle holder 56 and the support member 53 in a direction along the axis F1.
  • An outer frame 61 is disposed in the cage 64. The outer frame 61 is fixed by the cage 64, does not move in the direction along the axis F1, and does not rotate around the axis F1.
  • the cage 64 has a cylindrical sleeve 65, and the center line of the sleeve 65 is common to the axis F 1 of the shaft hole 54.
  • a part of the shaft member 55 is disposed in the shaft hole 66 of the sleeve 65.
  • the diameter ⁇ 5 of the shaft hole 66 is larger than the diameter ⁇ 2 of the shaft hole 54.
  • a recess 67 is provided at the end of the support member 53 in the direction along the axis F1.
  • the recess 67 is formed in an annular shape with the axis F1 as the center, and the diameter ⁇ 5 of the recess 67 is larger than the diameter ⁇ 2 of the shaft hole 54 and is the same as the diameter ⁇ 5 of the shaft hole 66.
  • An elastic member 68 is disposed across the shaft hole 66 and the recess 67.
  • the elastic member 68 is integrally formed in a cylindrical shape from synthetic rubber or elastomer.
  • the elastic member 68 has lower rigidity than the support member 53 and the shaft member 55.
  • the rigidity of the elastic member 68 is the same as or higher than the rigidity of the damping member 62 in the radial direction about the axis F1.
  • the elastic member 68 is disposed between the shaft hole 54 and the mandrel 63 in the direction along the axis F1.
  • the diameter ⁇ 6 of the shaft hole 69 of the elastic member 68 is smaller than the diameter ⁇ 2 of the shaft hole 54.
  • the elastic member 68 is inserted into the shaft hole 66 and the recess 67.
  • the elastic member 68 is an element that restricts the shaft member 55 from moving in the radial direction. A part of the shaft member 55 is disposed in the shaft hole 69 of the elastic member 68. *
  • a cage 64 ⁇ / b> A is also provided between the handle holder 56 to which the handle 23 is attached and the support member 53. That is, the two cages 64 and 64A are arranged at an interval in the direction along the axis F1.
  • the two cages 64 and 64A have a symmetrical shape and structure.
  • a buffer mechanism 73 is provided in the cage 64A.
  • the two buffer mechanisms 73 have a symmetrical shape and structure.
  • it is the supporting member 53, and the recessed part 67 is not provided in the edge part of the left side in FIG. 2,
  • the elastic member 68 is supported by the holder
  • the shaft member 55 may move in the radial direction within the shaft hole 54 of the support member 53.
  • the diameter ⁇ 6 of the shaft hole 69 of the elastic member 68 is smaller than the diameter ⁇ 2 of the shaft hole 54 of the support member 53. For this reason, it can suppress that the shaft member 55 moves to radial direction. Therefore, the shaft member 55 or the support member 53 can be prevented from being worn and deformed, and the life of the shaft member 55 and the support member 53 can be improved.
  • the elastic member 68 functions as a damper that receives the load in the radial direction of the shaft member 55, can suppress the collision between the outer surface of the shaft member 55 and the support member 53, and the feeling at impact is reduced. Can be prevented.
  • the axis of the shaft member 55 can be prevented from being inclined with respect to the axis F 1 of the shaft hole 54.
  • the mandrel 63 shown in FIG. 7 has a quadrangular cross section, specifically a square.
  • the diameter ⁇ 7 of the circumscribed circle between the corner portions 70 of the mandrel 63 is smaller than the diameter ⁇ 1 of the inscribed circle of the outer frame 61.
  • the four corner portions 70 are disposed between the attenuation members 62.
  • Other configurations of the buffer mechanism 73 shown in FIG. 7 are the same as those of the buffer mechanism 73 shown in FIG. In the impact work machine 10 provided with the buffer mechanism 73 shown in FIG. 7, when the tip tool 43 is not pressed against the object W ⁇ b> 1, the force with which the corner 70 is pressed against the damping member 62 is weak. *
  • the horizontal axis represents the rotation angle
  • the vertical axis represents the torque.
  • the rotation angle is a rotation angle of the mandrel 63 with the position of the mandrel 63 in a state where the tip tool 43 is not pressed against the object W1 as 0 degrees.
  • the torque is a rotational force applied to the damping member 62 about the axis F1.
  • the buffer characteristic of the buffer mechanism 73 in FIG. 6 is indicated by a solid line
  • the buffer characteristic of the buffer mechanism 73 in FIG. 7 is indicated by a broken line. Both of the buffer characteristics are expressed nonlinearly.
  • the characteristic of the buffer mechanism 73 in FIG. 6 is that the first curved surface 63a is an involute curve, so that the pressing force against the damping member 62 changes abruptly when the rotation angle is in the high angle range, and the change in the rotation angle.
  • the amount of change in torque is larger than the characteristics of the buffer mechanism 73 in FIG. *
  • the motor case 11, the cylinder case 12, and the holder 30 correspond to the housing of the present invention, and the piston 28, the striker 29, and the intermediate member 37. This corresponds to the striking mechanism of the present invention.
  • the shaft hole 54 corresponds to the first shaft hole of the present invention
  • the shaft hole 69 corresponds to the second shaft hole of the present invention
  • the diameter ⁇ 6 corresponds to the inner diameter of the second shaft hole in the present invention.
  • the diameter ⁇ 2 corresponds to the inner diameter of the first shaft hole in the present invention.
  • the direction along the center line A1 is the operation direction of the striking mechanism in the present invention.
  • the 1st curved surface 63a is corresponded in the location which contacts the damping member of this invention.
  • a motor that is a power source for generating a striking force includes an electric motor, a hydraulic motor, a pneumatic motor, an engine, and the like. That is, the rotational force of the motor is converted into the reciprocating force of the piston, and a striking force is generated.
  • the hitting machine includes a structure capable of applying a hitting force and a rotating force to the tip tool in addition to a structure in which a hitting force is applied to the tip tool in a direction along the center line.
  • the striking work machine of the present invention includes a structure that applies a striking force to a tip tool for drilling in concrete or stone.
  • the striking work machine of the present invention includes a structure that applies a striking force to the tip tool to harden the ground.
  • the impact working machine of the present invention includes a structure in which a tip tool is impacted to form a hole or a groove in the object, or a corner is formed in the object.
  • the motion conversion mechanism that converts the rotational force of the output shaft of the motor into the reciprocating power of the piston includes a structure using a cam mechanism in addition to a structure using a crankshaft.
  • the impact working machine of the present invention has a structure in which the center line of the output shaft of the motor and the center line of the piston operating direction intersect with each other, the center line of the motor output shaft, and the piston It includes a structure in which the center line in the movement direction is arranged in parallel.
  • the impact working machine of the present invention includes a structure in which a battery pack that supplies power to the electric motor can be attached to and detached from the housing.
  • the striking mechanism strikes the striking element with the elastic force of the spring in addition to the first means for converting the rotational force of the motor into the reciprocating power of the piston and striking the striking element with the pressure of the fluid chamber.
  • second means for striking the striker with the pressure of compressed air The second means is a mechanism that operates the striker against the elastic force of the spring with the power of the motor, then lowers the power of the motor transmitted to the striker and strikes the striker with the elastic force of the spring. is there.
  • the third means has an air chamber that generates pressure for striking the striker, a passage of compressed air connected to the air chamber, and a valve that opens and closes the passage, and strikes the striker by opening and closing the valve. It is a mechanism to do.
  • the elastic member does not have a function of receiving the rotational force of the shaft member.

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La présente invention concerne un marteau perforateur qui permet de réduire au minimum le raccourcissement de la durée de vie de l'élément d'arbre ou de l'élément de support. Le marteau perforateur comprend : un mécanisme de martelage permettant de marteler un outil à pointe; un carter (11) de moteur qui loge le mécanisme de martelage; un élément d'arbre (55) fixé sur le carter (11) de moteur et agencé avec la ligne d'axe (F1) de celui-ci croisant la direction d'opération du mécanisme de martelage; un élément de support (53) prévu sur le carter (11) de moteur, afin de supporter en rotation l'élément d'arbre (55); une poignée reliée à l'élément d'arbre (55) et qui peut tourner par rapport au carter (11) de moteur autour de l'élément d'arbre (55) qui lui sert de point d'appui; et un élément amortisseur (62) prévu sur le carter (11) de moteur, afin d'amortir la force de rotation de l'élément d'arbre (55), la machine comprenant en outre : un trou d'arbre (54) prévu sur l'élément de support (53), l'élément d'arbre (55) étant agencé dans le trou d'arbre (54); et un élément élastique (68) qui entre en contact avec l'élément d'arbre (55) à un emplacement plus proche de la ligne d'axe (F1) à partir de la surface intérieure du trou d'arbre (54) et qui limite le mouvement de l'élément d'arbre (55) dans une direction diamétrale.
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