The document summarizes the shaper machine tool. It defines a shaper as using a single point cutting tool on a reciprocating ram to remove metal in horizontal, vertical, or angular planes. There are two main types - horizontal and vertical shapers. Common shaper types include crank, gear, and hydraulic shapers. The key components of a shaper are the base, column, table, cross rail, ram, and tool head. Shapers are used to produce flat, planar surfaces and make slots, grooves, and keyways through the reciprocating motion of the ram and single point cutting tool.
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Milling operation – Plain milling, side & face milling, form milling, gang milling, end milling, face milling, T slot milling, slitting
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MILLING – Cutting parameters, machine time calculation
Milling operation – Plain milling, side & face milling, form milling, gang milling, end milling, face milling, T slot milling, slitting
GEAR CUTTING – Gear cutting on milling machine – dividing head and indexing method, gear hobbing, principle of operation, advantages & limitation, hobbing tech, gear shaping, gear finishing process
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2. INTRODUCTION
Shapers can be defined as a process for removing
metal surfaces in horizontal, vertical and angular
planes by the use of a single point cutting tool held
on the ram that reciprocates the tool.
The Shaper is a machine tool used primarily for:
Producing a flat or plane surface which may be in a
horizontal, a vertical or an angular plane.
Making slots, grooves and keyways.
Producing contour of concave/convex or a
combination of these.
3. CLASSIFICATION
There are mainly two types of shapers:Horizontal Shapers.
I) Plain Shapers
Vertical Shapers.
II) Universal Shapers.
Crank Shapers.
Gear shapers.
Hydraulic Shapers.
Both shapers depending upon whether the ram and the
cutting tool reciprocates in the horizontal plane or in the
vertical plane.
4. • Crank shapers
are most commonly used.
A rocker arm, operated by a crank pin from the
main driving gear, gives the ram of the crank
shaper a back-and-forth (reciprocating) motion.
• Gear shapers are driven by a gear and rack
assembly. Gear shapers have a reversible electric
motor or mechanical mechanism which quickly
returns the ram, in readiness for another cut.
• Hydraulic shapers are driven by
movement of a piston in an oil-filled cylinder.
Mechanical features on these shapers are the
same as those on crank shapers.
10. Base- The base is the necessary bed or support required
for all machines tools. All other parts are mounted on
and above the base. The bed takes up the total dead
weight of the machine as well as the dynamic load during
machining operations.
Cross rail-The cross rail is mounted on the front of the
body frame and can be moved up and down. The vertical
movement of the cross rail permits jobs of different
heights to be accommodated below the tool. Sliding
along the cross rail is a saddle which carries the work
table.
Column-The column of the shaper is a hollow casting
and is mounted on the base. It houses the drive
mechanism for the ram and the table.
11. Table- The worktable of a shaper is fastened to the front of
the column. The table moves across the column on crossrails
to give the feed motion to the job.
Ram- The ram carries the tool head at its front end and
travels in “guideways” to give straight line reciprocating
motion to the tool. The ram is either mechanically driven or
hydraulically operated. A single point tool is fastened in the
tool post.
12. Tool Head- It
holds the cutting tool
and is fastened to the
front of the ram. The
tool is held in a tool
holder/tool post
similar to the lathe
tool post. The tool
post and the tool
block fit snugly in the
clapper box and is
hinged at the upper
edge.
13. PRINCIPLE OF WORKING
The job is rigidly fixed on the
machine table. The single point
cutting tool held properly in
the tool post is mounted on a
reciprocating ram. The
reciprocating motion of the
ram is obtained by a quick
return motion mechanism. As
the ram reciprocates, the tool
cuts the material during its
forward stroke. During return,
there is no cutting action and
this stroke is called the idle
stroke. The forward and return
strokes constitute one
operating cycle of the shaper.
15. QUICK RETURN MECHANISM
In order to reduce the
time wasted during
the return noncutting
stroke, shaping
machines are fitted
with a quick-return
mechanism, usually
of the crank and
slotted-link design.
16. In Quick Return Mechanism, the ram is driven by a slotted
link which pivots at its lower end and is attached to the ram by a
loose connecting link at its upper end. The slotted link engages
with the crank pin mounted on the driving wheel which rotates at
constant speed and causes the link to oscillate and the ram to
reciprocate. A gearbox controls the speed of the driving pinion,
thus providing a range of speeds for the ram.
18. Cutting Tool Materails, Shapes and
Sizes
Shapers are used to make many different cuts
on flat surfaces. Most shaper cutting tools are
made from high speed steel (HSS). For cutting
very hard materials, tungsten carbide tools are
used. Shaper cutting tools are ground for cutting
horizontally right or left, vertically right or left,
and for grooving. Cutting tool shape varies with
the material to be machined and the type of cut
required.
23. OPERATIONS PERFORMED ON SHAPER
Operations involved in shaping a rectangular job on
shaper.
Machining a thin job on shaper.
Cutting an angle on a large job.
Cutting a dovetail bearing on a shaper.
Shaping a V or keyway in a block.
Shaping regularly angled component.
Shaping an irregularly curved surface.
Cutting a keyway on a shaper when the keyway does not
extend the entire length of the shaft.
Machining angular surfaces on shapers.
Sequence of machining sides of a rectangular piece
square and parallel.
24. ADVANTAGES OF SHAPERS
• The single point cutting tools used in shapers are
inexpensive, these tools can be easily grounded to
any desirable shape.
• The simplicity and ease of holding work, its easy
adjustment, and the simple tool give the shaper its
great flexibility.
• Shaper set up is very quick and easy and can be
readily changed from one job to another.
• Thin or fragile jobs can be conviniently machined on
shapers because of lower cutting forces.
26. LIMITATIONS
Shape only one piece of stock at a time.
Shape stock only if longer than 25 cm (10 in).
Support long pieces of wood with extension
tables or roller supports.