Chapter 23 Flashcards

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Q

State lathe cutting operation examples

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Turning
Facing
Cutting off
Boring
Drilling
Knurling
Threading

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Tool geometry and its effect

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  • positive rake angle - reduce force/temperature
  • relief angle - control rubbing/interference
  • too high relief angle - tip chip off
  • nose radius - sf and tip strength
  • smaller nose - rough sf
    -large nose - tool chatter
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3
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List out component of lathe machine

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  • bed
  • carriage
  • headstock
  • tailstock
  • lead screw/feed rod
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4
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List out workholding accessories

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Chuck
Collet
Face plate
Mandrels

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5
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Type of lathe

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Special purpose
Tracer
Automatic
Turret
CNC

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What to consider before turning operation

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  • parts design to be fixtured/clamp easily
  • dimension accuracy/sf
  • no sharp corners/dimension variation
  • blanks close to final dimension
  • travel without obstruction
  • machinable material
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7
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How to prevent chatter and vibration of tool

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  1. Minimize overhang
  2. Support workpiece rigidly
  3. Use tool with high stiffness and damping capacity
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Turning troubleshooting examples

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  1. Tool break - tool angle/toughness/stiffness, parameter
  2. Tool wear - tool angle/material, fluids, parameter
  3. Rough sf - BUE, tool too sharp/chipped/worn, feed too high, vibration
  4. Dimension variability - tool/workholding stiffness, temp rise, tool wear
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9
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Consideration before scree thread cutting

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  1. Unthreaded length at bottom
  2. Avoid shallow bling tapped hole
  3. Chamfer at ends
  4. No slots/holes
  5. Standard thread insert
  6. Min engage length (1.5x diamter)
  7. All op in 1 setup
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Drill troubleshooting

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  1. Drill break - chips clog, dull drill, feed too high, lip relief angle too small
  2. Drill wear - too high spd, fluid, high rake angle, burned drill
  3. Tapered hole - misalignment/bent, web not central
  4. Oversized hole - same , machine spindle loose, side force
  5. Poor hole sf - dull, fluid, alignment, welding
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