TURNING MACHINES AND PROCESSES Tech 46: Unit Three TURNING MACHINES AND PROCESSES
Engine Lathe
Engine Lathe
ACRA Lathe
LeBLOND Lathe
Clausing Lathe
South Bend Lathe
Maudslay’s First Lathe
Maudslay’s Second Lathe
Jeweler’s Lathe
Massive or Heavy Duty Lathe
Massive or Heavy Duty Lathe
Toolmaker’s Lathe
Turret Lathe
Turret Head
Tracer Lathe
Turning Center
Parts of a Lathe
Quick-Change Tool Holders
Lathe Tool Holder
Quick-Change Lathe Tool Holders
Facing and Turning
Turning Process
Tailstock
Tail Stock Turret
Standard Tool Post & Tool Holder
Cutting Tool Geometry
Lathe Tools
Lathe Tools
Form Tools
Lathe Threading Tools
Cut-Off Or Parting Tools
Center Drill
Drilling
Calculating Cutting Speeds Cutting speeds (CS) are given is feet per minute. Work speed is given in revolutions per minute (RPM). Speed of work must be converted to RPM. RPM = CS X 4/D D = diameter of workpiece CS = Cutting speed of particular metal
Boring
Facing and Turning
Knurling Tools
Knurling
Taper Turning
Lathe Work Between Centers
3- and 4-Jaw Chucks
Centers
Lathe Dog
Lathe Collets
Mandrels & Faceplates
Lathe Attachments Threading attachment Taper attachment Steady rest and follower rest attachments
Lathe Threading
Half Nut & Index Plate
Taper Attachment
Steady and Follower Rests
Follower & Steady Rests
Cross Slide
Compound Rest
Bed Ways
Layout with Height Gage
Laying Out with Height Gage