This document provides an overview of planer and slotter machines. It describes that a slotter is a machine tool that uses a vertically reciprocating ram to shape vertical surfaces with a cutting tool. It classifies slotters and describes their drive mechanisms, feed mechanisms, and main parts which include the base, column, ram, table, cross rail, and saddle. It also lists the common operations performed on a slotter like cutting internal grooves. For a planer, it similarly describes the machine, classifies types, and outlines their drive mechanisms, feed mechanisms, main parts, and operations like planing flat surfaces.
3. Slotter
Slotter is a machine tool for shaping
vertical surfaces with a cutting tool
held in a vertically reciprocating ram.
Operations of this nature are
frequently found on dia work, metal
moduls and metal patterns.
It is also known as vertical shaper.
6. Slotter Feed Mechanism
As mentioned earlier the slotter table is given feed in three directions :
The circular feed is accomplished by a revolving work table equipped
with an indexing mechanism.
The manual feed to the table is provided through bolt and nut drives.
Longitudinal rotary feed gets its motion from a cam groove cut on the
face of the bull gear.
Longitudinal
Cross
Circular
7. Slotter Machine Parts
i. BASE
ii. COLUMN
iii. RAM
iv. TABLE
v. CROSS RAIL
vi. SADDLE
vii. TOOL HEAD
viii. CLAPPER BOX
8. Operations done on a Slotter
The following operations can be performed on the Slotter :
Cutting of internal grooves or key ways
Cutting of internal gears
Cutting of recesses
9. Planer
Planer is a machine with a cutting tool that makes repeated
horizontal strokes across the surface of a workpiece used to cut
flat surfaces into metal.
Planing is much less efficient than other basic
machining processes, such as milling, that will produce such
surfaces.
10. Classification
i. Double Housing Planer
ii. Open Side Planer
iii. Plate or Edge Type Planer
iv. Divide Table Planer
v. Pit Type Planer
vi. Universal Planer
11. Planer Drive Mechanisms
The different mechanisms used to drive the planer table include the
following :
i. Open and crossed belt drive
ii. Reversible motor drive
12. Planer Feed Mechanism
The feed in a planer is provided intermittently between the two strokes.
In the planer both the cross feed and down feed are given to the tools on
the cross rail.
The automatic feed drive for a planer may be provided by two methods :
i. By friction disc
ii. By electric drive
14. Operations done on a Planer
The following operations can be performed on the Planer :
Planing of horizontal flat surface
Planing of vertical flat surfaces
Planing at an angle
Planing curved surfaces
Planing different types of slots, grooves etc.