Centre lathe
The Centre Lathe is used to manufacture cylindrical shapes from a range of materials including; steels and plastics. Components that assemble to make an car engine work have been made using lathes. The Lathe may be operated by people (manual lathes) or computer controlled lathes (CNC machines) that have been programmed to carry out a particular task.
A basic manual centre lathe The lathe is controlled by a person turning handles on the top slide and cross slide in order to make a part.
Lathe Parts Lathe bed Made from rigid cast Iron Accurately machined slideways Slideways guide carriage & tailstock Headstock on upper end of the lathe bed
Lathe parts Headstock Holds lathe spindle and gears Chuck is fitted to spindle Spindle is hollow for long bars
Lathe parts Tailstock Can be moved along slideways Can be clamped in any location Inside tapered to hold drill chuck
Lathe parts Carriage Moves along bed between tailstock and headstock Saddle – across the lathe Apron – hangs down in front
Lathe parts Cross Slide Fitted on the Saddle Moves cutting tool at right angles to lathe bed
Top Slide (Compound slide) Lathe parts Top Slide (Compound slide) Fitted to top of Cross slide Carries toolpost and cutting tool Can rotate to any angle Is used to turn tapers
Lathe parts Feed shaft Lead screw Used to move the Carriage automatically Lead screw Used when screw cutting on the lathe
Lathe Parts Three Jaw Chuck Holds round and hexagonal work Self centring Holds round and hexagonal work 3 jaws are connected Jaws are stamped 1,2 & 3 and fitted in order Chuck key used to open
Lathe parts Toolpost Fitted on top slide and carries the cutting tool or the cutting tool holder Can adjust the height on some types Can carry 4 different tool holders
Lathe parts Tool holders Used for holding cutting tool bits Available in Right hand, left hand and straight
Cutting Tools Can be High Speed Steel held in tool holders Can be also Ceramic (Tungsten carbide) bits held directly in toolpost
Cutting Tool Angle Clearance angle Ensures only the cutting edge of the tool touches the work Too much clearance causes chatter
Cutting tool angle Rake Angle Allows the chip being cut to flow out Changing the rake changes the power used in cutting and the heat generated Large rake = soft ductile materials Small rake = hard brittle materials
Cutting tool angle Tool bits are held in holders at an angle of about 15°
Cutting tools We can put different shapes on the High speed tool bits to cut different shapes on the workpiece
Lathe operations Facing off Parallel Turning
Parallel Turning The tool moved parallel to the work and cylindrical shapes are formed Also known as sliding
Parallel Turning The student can Parallel turn the work on the lathe manually or use the automatic traverse option
Facing off The tool is moved at right angles to the work using the cross slide Flat surfaces are produced
Knurling A knurling tool is used to press a pattern onto a round section. The pattern is normally used as a grip for a handle. This provide a grip for the round part e.g. Screwdriver
Knurling
Parting off If the student wants to cut off the part they have turned, they can use the hacksaw and a vice or use the parting off tool on the lathe.
Setting the tool height The cutting tool on the lathe must be set to the exact centre of the work-piece We use the centre of the tailstock to guide us to the correct height
Screw-cutting on the lathe Lathes are also used to cut threads in round bars These threads take up different profiles e.g iso (60°) ACME etc. These threads can be seen on bench vices, lathes etc.
CNC Lathes
In Industry it is not efficient or profitable to make everyday products by hand. On a CNC machine it is possible to make hundreds of the same item in a day. First a design is drawn using design software, then it is processed by the computer and made using the CNC machine. In industry, CNC machines can be extremely large.
LATHE OPERATIONS Producing a Flat Surface LATHE OPERATIONS Producing a Flat Surface Producing a Cylindrical Surface . Taper Turning
Radius Turning Attachment Drilling on a Lathe Parting Off / Under Cutting