IENG 475 Lecture 06
IENG 475 Lecture 06
Head Column
Saddle Table
Knee
Spindle Speed
Tool Holder
+ Z-axis
Cutter
Alternate
Tools
(in quick-
change + X-axis
magazine)
Air Vise
– Y-axis
Figure 22.13 ‑ Two hole types: (a) through‑hole, and (b) blind hole
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Reaming
Used to slightly
enlarge a hole,
provide better
tolerance on
diameter, and
improve surface
finish
The tool is
called a tap
Provides a
stepped hole, in
which a larger
diameter follows a
smaller diameter
partially into the
hole
Figure 21.3 ‑ Two forms of milling: (a) peripheral milling, and (b) face milling
Cutter
overhangs work
on both sides
Figure 22.20
(a) conventional face milling
Cutter
diameter is
less than work
width, so a slot
is cut into part
A form of end
milling in which
the outside
periphery of a
flat part is cut
Another form
of end milling
used to mill
shallow
pockets into
flat parts
Ball‑nose cutter is
fed back and forth
across the work
along a curvilinear
path at close
intervals to create a
three dimensional
surface form
• Blind Hole : d
Tm
• d = depth fr
2
π D f3
Mat’l Removal Rate - MRR MRR
(mm 3 -or- in /min)
/min
4
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Machining Calculations: Milling
Spindle Speed - N v (rpm)
• v = cutting speed N
• D = cutter diameter πD
Feed Rate - fr (mm/min -or- in/min)
• f = feed per tooth fr N n t f
• nt = number of teeth
Machining Time - Tm L d D - d (min)
• Slab Milling: Tm
• L = length of cut fr
• d = depth of cut
• Face Milling: LD L 2 w D - w
Tm -or- Tm
• w = width of cut fr fr
• 2nd form is multi-pass
Mat’l Removal Rate - MRR (mm3/min -or- in3/min)
MRR w d fr
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Questions & Issues
Assignment(s):
• Start HW 00 from Schedule Page (Individual assign.)
Lab this week
• Manual Lathe & Mill Operations:
• Homing the machine(s)
• Tool Changes
• Touch-Off
• Facing Cuts
• Rough & Finish Profiling Cuts
• Parting Cuts*
• Pocketing Cuts*