Drilling Flashcards

1
Q

type of drill press for precise work up to 1/2”, has no power feed and driven by a v-belt

A

sensitive drill press

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2
Q

drill press with power feed and for drilling holes from 1/2”-4”

A

upright drill press

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3
Q

electric hand drills are capable of drilling holes up to

A

1/2” in diameter

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4
Q

larger hand drills are sized by the chuck from

A

1/2-3/4

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5
Q

what are 2 ways to size a drill press

A

largest diameter a workpiece can be centered

distance from column to tool

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6
Q

difference of a drill sleeve and drill socket

A

sleeves increase diameter of a taper

sockets reduce taper

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7
Q

difference between drill jig and fixtures

A

fixtures hold and jigs guide tool

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8
Q

drill bit angle for general purpose

A

118

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9
Q

drill bit angle for soft material

A

60-90

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10
Q

drill bit angle for hard material

A

150

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11
Q

drilling too fast will

A

premature tool wear

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12
Q

drilling too slow will

A

break tool

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13
Q

cause of drill chatter

A

pilot hole too large

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14
Q

cause of bell mouth hole

A

cutting lips uneven length

point angle uneven

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15
Q

the diameter of a drill is measured across the

A

margins

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16
Q

lip clearance is achieved by

A

grinding the heel lower than the cutting edge

17
Q

drill 35-40 degrees used for deep holes in soft material, like aluminum, copper, and zinc as these materials jam flutes in normal drill

A

high helix drills

18
Q

drill used to enlarge existing holes, have 3 or 4 flutes and cannot cut their centre

A

core drills

19
Q

drill having one or two holes that run the length of the drill and exit behind the cutting edge

A

oil hole drills

20
Q

drill used in soft material such as brass, bronze and plastics

A

straight flute drills

21
Q

most countersink have an angle of

A

82 degrees

22
Q

spiral flute taps push chips

A

up out of the hole

23
Q

spiral point (gun) tap push chips

A

down out of the hole

24
Q

straight fluted tap chips

A

jam holes

25
Q

feed rate is measured in

A

inches or millimeters per revolution

ipr

26
Q

the clearance angle for cutting edge for general purpose work is

A

8 to 12 degrees

27
Q

what tool is used to removed a morse taper from a drill

A

drill drift

28
Q

reamed holes over 1/2 need to be drilled

A

1/32 smaller

29
Q

reamed holes up to 1/2 need to be drilled

A

1/64 smaller

30
Q

pilot holes should be sized

A

to the web of the drill to be used or slightly larger

31
Q

what is the rule for speed and feed

A

Half the speed twice the feed

32
Q

drill with movable arm able to be positioned within a certain radius with arm capable of moving up and down along column

A

radial arm drill