Work Holding and Tool Holding

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Work Holding and Tool Holding Six degrees of freedom of a body/object in space Principle of work/tool holding (location and restraint) Example of work holding method

Six degrees of freedom If we consider a body/object in space it is free to move in six directions as follows: Back and forth along the X axis Side to side along the Y axis Up and down in the Z axis Rotate either way about the X axis Rotate either way about the Y axis Rotate either way about the Z axis

Principle of location and restraint To be able to carry out work on the material/object it is necessary to locate the material in a set position on the machine and restrain it using some form of clamping/fixing device to prevent any linear or rotational movement. The clamping/fixing devices can consist of: (A) positive restraints, where a physical object prevents the material from moving. (B) frictional restraints, where the material is gripped between two or more objects. (C) a combination of positive and frictional restraints. Where possible a positive restraint should be used to resist cutting forces.

Location and Restraint If the material is placed on a flat surface as in diagram below some of its states of freedom become restrained

When location pins are added as in diagram below it becomes further restrained and also located in set positions

If clamping screws are then added as in diagram below the material becomes fully restrained and located in set positions

Typical Example of a Work Holding Device (work held between centres on a lathe)