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Undergraduate 3
05/19/2011

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What is meant by the cutting speed of a saw?
Definition
The cutting speed for power hacksaws ranges from about 35 to 150 cutting strokes per minute, depending on the make and type of machine.
Term
What is meant by the feed rate of a saw?
Definition
The movement of the tool into the work piece with each stroke or revolution.
Term
Describe how short pieces can be safely held in the vise for cutoff.
Definition
Place another piece of the same size on the opposite side of the vise. Then the vise jaws stay parallel.
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What kinds of cuts or other operations can be performed on a vertical band saw?
Definition
Band filing, band polishing, band sawing, straight line cuts, angular cuts, curved line cuts internal contour cuts.
Term
How can the cutting speed be changed on your vertical band saw?
Definition
On most band saw the speed is changed by changing the position of the V-belt on the motor and machine drive pulleys. Some also have a variable-speed drive mechanism.
Term
Recommended cutting speeds for band sawing vary according to four important factors. Name them.
Definition
The kind of material being cut, the hardness of the material, the thickness of the material, and whether the cutting is wet or dry
Term
What is the recommended band-saw cutting speed for low-carbon steel ¾” thick without cutting fluid? With cutting fluid?
Definition
Dry-125, Wet-175
Term
Name the two kinds of band-saw blade tooth set, and give the recommended use for each.
Definition
Raker and wavy. Raker set is recommended for most contouring cuts in vertical machines. The wavy set is recommended for most operations on horizontal machines and for cutting thin metals or thin-wall tubing.
Term
Name the main parts of a drill press
Definition
Speed control handle, switch, quill, spindle, feed handle, table lock, table, table positioning handle, column, base and t-slot.
Term
What is meant by automatic feed?
Definition
The machine uses power to force the drill into the metal.
Term
How is the speed of a drill press changed if it has a cone pulley drive system? Variable-speed drive system?
Definition
The back gears, located inside the front pulley, give additional speeds. With this drive system, you must stop the motor before shifting gears. a variable speed drive gives a continuous range of speeds shown on a dial. It is adjusted only while the drill is running.
Term
Name the three kinds of drills. Which one is used most for metalwork?
Definition
Twist drill, straight fluted drill, and the spade drill. The twist drill is used most for metalwork.
Term
Name three kinds of materials used for making drills.
Definition
Carbon steel, high speed steel, and tungsten carbide.
Term
What purpose do the flutes of a drill serve?
Definition
To help form the cutting edges at the point, to form passages for the chips to come out of the hole, and to allow the cutting fluid to travel to the cutting edges of the drill.
Term
What is the name of the taper used on tapered-shank tools?
Definition
The American Standard (Morse) Taper
Term
Drills are made according to four different size systems. Name them.
Definition
Number drills, letter drills, fractional drills, and metric drills.
Term
part of the drill should be measured with a micrometer to find its size?
Definition
A new drill should be measures across the margins at the point; a worn drill must be measured at the ends of the flutes near the neck.
Term
Should a small drill run slower than a large drill if they are drilling the same material?
Definition
The smaller the diameter of the drill, the greater should be the speed; the larger the diameter , the slower should be the speed.
Term
How can you tell when a drill is running too fast?
Definition
If the corners of the cutting edges wear away quickly, the speed should be reduced.
Term
Calculate the correct rpm for a ½” drill to cut at 200 fpm.
Definition
1527.887 rpm
Term
How should a drill chuck or drill sleeve be removed from the drill-press spindle?
Definition
The drill or drill chuck should be removed from the drill-press spindle with a drill drift.
Term
What is a center drill? What is it used for?
Definition
Center drills are made in several sizes, and are used to establish hole centers for guiding drills. They are also used to provide properly shaped bearing surfaces for metal lathe centers.
Term
Why are twist drills somewhat dangerous to use when drilling holes that go completely through a work piece?
Definition
A twist drill that is just breaking through the bottom of the hole acts just like a corkscrew. This can cause a dangerous situation. The drill may grab and break off or the work may be torn loose from its holdings.
Term
What is the main reason why reamed holes are sometimes more desirable than drilled holes?
Definition
Machine holes rounder, straighter, and more accurately to size than drills.
Term
How much metal should be left for a hand reamer cuts. Does a hand reamer cut the same way?
Definition
Never take cuts greater than .005” with a hand reamer.
Term
What is meant by countersinks?
Definition
There are several kinds of countersinks. The difference in them is the angle of the cutting edges.
Term
What is the difference between countersinking and counterboring?
Definition
Countersinking is done with a countersink, while counterboring is done with a cutting tool known as a counterbore.
Term
How can you find out what size tap drill to use?
Definition
By looking up the size on a drill size chart.
Term
What kinds of parts are made on metal working lathes? Give several examples
Definition
Used for making single parts and small quantities of identical pars, or for repairing worn parts.
Term
Name two main uses for the lathe tailstock.
Definition
The tailstock can be clamped at any point along the bed to the right of the headstock. The tailstock spindle does not turn; however, it can be moved in and out of the tailstock with the tailstock hand wheel.
Term
What is meant by longitudinal feed on a lathe?
Definition
When the tool is fed along the work, parallel to the lathe bed. The longitudinal fed is used for operations such as turning and boring.
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What is meant by cross feed on a lathe?
Definition
tool is fed across the end of the work piece as in facing operations.
Term
What is meant by feed rate on a lathe?
Definition
The distance that the tool moves along the work piece during one revolution of the work piece.
Term
What is the name of the lever that selects longitudinal or cross feed?(lathe)
Definition
Apron feed-change lever
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What is the name of the control that reverses the direction of the power feed?(lathe)
Definition
Feed-reverse lever
Term
What is a lathe dog used for?
Definition
Keeps the work piece form slipping during lathe operation.
Term
What is a steady rest used for?
Definition
Used to support work pieces for machining.
Term
Explain how to center a work piece with the use of a dial indicator. (Lathe)
Definition
Contact the work piece with the dial indicator in line with the chuck jaw that is farthest off center. Then advance the cross slide by turning the cross feed knob until the dial pointer has moved almost one revolution.
Term
Name five forms in which abrasives are used in metalworking.
Definition
a. Abrasive cloth
b. Loose grain and powder abrasive
c. Abrasive compounds
d. Grinding wheels
e. Sharpening stones
Term
Explain how abrasive grain size is determined
Definition
Number of holes per lineal inch in a siev, or screen , thus a 10 grain abrasive is one that will pass through a 10 mesh screen . a 10 meshes per inch or 100 meshes per square inch.
Term
What is lapping? What is it used for?
Definition
Lapping is the removal of small amounts of metal from a hardened steel surface. It is done when ordinary grinding would remove too much metal, especially on measuring tools where smooth surfaces and exact sizes are needed.
Term
Name several reasons for grinding
Definition
a. To sharpen cutting edges on drills, milling cutters, taps and other cutting tools made from hardened steel and other hard metals.
b. As a machining process to cut metal to its desired shape and size.
c. To make smooth, polished surfaces such as those required for bearings and on rolls for processing various materials.
Term
Name the two abrasives most used for making grinding wheels.
Definition
Aluminum oxide and silicon carbide
Term
What is meant by the structure of a grinding wheel?
Definition
The spacing between the abrasive grains.
Term
List the information needed to order a grinding wheel for your shop.
Definition
Type of grinding operation
Material to be ground
Amount of stock to be ground
Quality of finish desired
Area of wheel contact
Wheel speed
Whether grinding is done dry or with a cutting fluid.
Term
What are utility grinders? What are they used for?
Definition
used for non precision grinding operations done by hand. removal of burrs and other sharp edges; removal of flash and other casting imperfections; preparations of joints for welding; smoothing of welds; and sharpening of cutting tools.
Term
What is a tool rest used for? How close should it be set to the wheel?
Definition
Where work is rested while grinding, as close as possible without touching the grinder.
Term
What is a grinding wheel flange? What is its purpose?
Definition
a. Large metal washers placed on each side of the grinding wheel. They clamp the wheel in place on the shaft and hold the parts of the wheel together if it breaks.
Term
What is a safety washer’s purpose? What is it made of?
Definition
a. Soft washers made of blotting paper, leather, or rubber should be placed between the wheel and the flanges. They are slightly larger than the flanges. The soft material is forced into the pores of the wheel, thus locking the wheel in place between the flanges.
Term
How should a grinding wheel be inspected for cracks?
Definition
a. While supporting the wheel on a wood dowel through its hole, strike the wheel gently with a light object. Use the handle of a screwdriver for light wheels and a mallet for heavy ones. A good wheel with ring clearly when struck.
Term
What is meant by the surface of speed of a grinding wheel?
Definition
The speed of the rim of the wheel and the distance it would travel if rolled on the floor for one minute.
Term
What is a loaded wheel?
Definition
One that has become clogged with bits of metal or other material.
Term
What is meant by dressing a wheel?
Definition
Sharpening a wheel.
Term
What is meant by truing a wheel?
Definition
Cutting the wheel so that there will be no high spots when the wheel is running.
Term
What is meant by “burning the temper”? How can it be avoided?
Definition
a. The tool is being burnt when it turns to a purple or blue color. This causes the steel to lose its temper; that is , it loses some of its hardness.
Term
Why should only the face of the grinding wheel be used for grinding?
Definition
To keep the wheel surface flat
Term
What does burnishing mean? How is it done?
Definition
Burnishing means to make smooth and bright by rubbing with something hard and smooth.
Term
Tell how electroplating is done.
Definition
A direct current is passed from a pure copper plate to the work piece through a copper sulphate solution, this removes copper from the anode and deposits copper on the cathode. The thickness of the plating depends on how strong a current is used and how long the work piece is left in the plating bath.
Term
What buffing compounds are used for polishing aluminum? Brass? Steel?
Definition
Aluminum- tripopli -rouge
Brass-tripoli- lime
Steel-400 silicon carbide-rouge
Term
Tell how the work piece should be held for safe buffing.
Definition
Hold the work on the underside of the front of the wheel.
Term
Why is it important for work pieces to be accurately positioned, solidly supported, and clamped?
Definition
a. If the work piece springs or moves while it is being machined, the cutting tool may break. And the work piece may be thrown from the machine
Term
What are T-slots? What is their purpose?
Definition
Slots through which bolts may be slipped for clamping vises and work pieces.
Term
Describe how V-blocks are used in setup work.
Definition
Used to hold round work. They should be made or purchased in pairs so that one can be placed under each end of long work. They are made with or without matching clamps.
Term
What are fixtures? In what way do they differ from jigs?
Definition
a. Workpiece-holding devices used to hold odd-shaped workpieces. They are used in production work to enable a worker to quickly support and clamp a workpiece for machining.
Term
What kind of oil should be used for lubricating machines?
Definition
Mineral oils and animal oils
Term
Why are greases used instead of oils in some cases?
Definition
They can be sealed better against loss, they protect against entrance of dirt and moisture, and they tend to cling better to some surfaces.
Term
What is meant by the viscosity of oil? How is it measured?
Definition
a. The stiffness or thickness, measured by the length of time in seconds that a standard amount of oil at a certain temperature can flow through a hole.
Term
List two ways of getting grease to the point of lubrication
Definition
Grease cups, grease gun.
Term
List the ways in which cutting fluids improve the machining of metals.
Definition
a.Cool the cutting tool and the work
b.Lubricate the face of the cutting tool and the chip
c. Prevent the adhesion, or pressure welding, or a built-up edge on the cutting tool.
d.Aid in flushing away chips
e.Improve the quality of the machined surface
f.Increase tool life by reducing tool wear
g.Permit higher cutting speeds than those used for dry machining.
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