The document discusses various tool-holding and work-holding devices that can be used with a drill press to increase its versatility. It describes common tool-holding devices like drill chucks, sleeves, and sockets that are used to hold cutting tools. It also outlines different types of work-holding devices like vises, angle plates, clamps, and jigs that are used to securely hold workpieces for drilling. It provides details on properly applying clamping stresses and techniques to avoid distortion of the workpiece.
Broaching is a machining process that uses a broach tool to remove material. There are different types of broaches and broaching methods depending on the operation. Broaching provides high production rates and accuracy for machining holes, slots and surfaces. It is well-suited for mass production but requires expensive broach tools and fixtures.
Specifications of lapping, honing and broaching machineKaran Prajapati
This slide is prepared with the collective effort of Karan Prajapati, Athar Kothawal, Yudhishthir Ramnani and Samiraj Anupam who are doing B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering at School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University. The presentation describes the main terms of specifications in lapping, honing and broaching machines and also explaining the respective manufacturing processes. These machines are used for super-finishing processes.
Broaching has been used since the 1850s to cut keyways and rifle gun barrels. Advances in the 1920s-1930s improved tolerances and reduced costs. Broaching can now produce many complex shapes from any material. It remains efficient for high-volume production despite high broach costs. A broach is a toothed tool used to remove material in a single pass for precision holes, splines, and surfaces. Proper alignment of the broach and workpiece is critical to avoid defects. Broaching provides tight tolerances, precision finishes, and high productivity for machining many part types.
This document provides an overview of broaching machines and the broaching process. It discusses the basic principles of broaching, including that it removes material in layers using a cutter with gradually increasing cutting edges. It describes the construction of broaching tools, including their configuration, materials like HSS and cemented carbides, and cutting edge geometry. It also discusses different types of broaching like internal and external, pull and push broaches, and broaching machines like horizontal and vertical varieties.
The document discusses Amimoto, an AWS-based platform that makes it easy to use WordPress on AWS. Amimoto provides tools, resources, and a strong community to help with deployment speed and programmable infrastructure. It highlights that Amimoto offers a 14-day free trial and encourages contributing to and learning from the open source community.
The document discusses various tool-holding and work-holding devices that can be used with a drill press to increase its versatility. It describes common tool-holding devices like drill chucks, sleeves, and sockets that are used to hold cutting tools. It also outlines different types of work-holding devices like vises, angle plates, clamps, and jigs that are used to securely hold workpieces for drilling. It provides details on properly applying clamping stresses and techniques to avoid distortion of the workpiece.
Broaching is a machining process that uses a broach tool to remove material. There are different types of broaches and broaching methods depending on the operation. Broaching provides high production rates and accuracy for machining holes, slots and surfaces. It is well-suited for mass production but requires expensive broach tools and fixtures.
Specifications of lapping, honing and broaching machineKaran Prajapati
This slide is prepared with the collective effort of Karan Prajapati, Athar Kothawal, Yudhishthir Ramnani and Samiraj Anupam who are doing B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering at School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University. The presentation describes the main terms of specifications in lapping, honing and broaching machines and also explaining the respective manufacturing processes. These machines are used for super-finishing processes.
Broaching has been used since the 1850s to cut keyways and rifle gun barrels. Advances in the 1920s-1930s improved tolerances and reduced costs. Broaching can now produce many complex shapes from any material. It remains efficient for high-volume production despite high broach costs. A broach is a toothed tool used to remove material in a single pass for precision holes, splines, and surfaces. Proper alignment of the broach and workpiece is critical to avoid defects. Broaching provides tight tolerances, precision finishes, and high productivity for machining many part types.
This document provides an overview of broaching machines and the broaching process. It discusses the basic principles of broaching, including that it removes material in layers using a cutter with gradually increasing cutting edges. It describes the construction of broaching tools, including their configuration, materials like HSS and cemented carbides, and cutting edge geometry. It also discusses different types of broaching like internal and external, pull and push broaches, and broaching machines like horizontal and vertical varieties.
The document discusses Amimoto, an AWS-based platform that makes it easy to use WordPress on AWS. Amimoto provides tools, resources, and a strong community to help with deployment speed and programmable infrastructure. It highlights that Amimoto offers a 14-day free trial and encourages contributing to and learning from the open source community.
This document discusses WordCamp KOBE 2011 and WordBench Kagoshima. It provides information about the agenda for WordCamp KOBE 2011 including links to the WordCamp website. It also mentions WordBench Kagoshima, a WordPress user group in Kagoshima, and includes a link to their website. Various speakers at the events are named and linked to their social media profiles. Photos of past WordCamp events are linked on Flickr.
The document announces a WordCamp event in Kobe, Japan in 2011 and a related lightning talk about WordPress, PHP, and WordBench Kagoshima. It also provides contact information for the speaker including a website and social media usernames.
The document discusses WordPress, WordCamp, and WordBench. It provides links to the WordPress and WordCamp websites and mentions that WordPress is a blog/CMS. It also references WordCamp Fukuoka 2010 and notes that WordBench is focused on WordPress.
The document appears to be notes from a WordBench blog or website. It lists the website and social media URLs for WordBench and mentions WordCamp FUKUOKA 2010. Various emoji and comments are included about WordPress.
This document discusses WordCamp KOBE 2011 and WordBench Kagoshima. It provides information about the agenda for WordCamp KOBE 2011 including links to the WordCamp website. It also mentions WordBench Kagoshima, a WordPress user group in Kagoshima, and includes a link to their website. Various speakers at the events are named and linked to their social media profiles. Photos of past WordCamp events are linked on Flickr.
The document announces a WordCamp event in Kobe, Japan in 2011 and a related lightning talk about WordPress, PHP, and WordBench Kagoshima. It also provides contact information for the speaker including a website and social media usernames.
The document discusses WordPress, WordCamp, and WordBench. It provides links to the WordPress and WordCamp websites and mentions that WordPress is a blog/CMS. It also references WordCamp Fukuoka 2010 and notes that WordBench is focused on WordPress.
The document appears to be notes from a WordBench blog or website. It lists the website and social media URLs for WordBench and mentions WordCamp FUKUOKA 2010. Various emoji and comments are included about WordPress.