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Fabrication of Fishtank Reservoir ENGR 121 living with the lab

xy table Milling Machine: Prepare Machine for Use Clean and inspect the machine. Inform your instructor if you find any potential damage. To clean, apply a small amount of oil to the x-y table and vise surfaces, and wipe them down with a clean cloth. The oil will keep the unpainted steel surfaces from rusting and will reduce wear on the moving surfaces of the vise. milling vise living with the lab

crank handle for x-translation x-direction y-direction z-direction crank handle for y-translation crank handle for z-translation of entire cutting head assembly digital readout (DRO) – used to monitor the x, y and z positions due to turning the 3 crank handles spindle handle for z-translation of spindle only (drill chuck only) (DOES NOT AFFECT DRO READOUT) z-direction Milling Machine: Operating Digital Readout (DRO) Practice moving each handle back and forth with the machine turned off until you understand and feel comfortable with machine movements. Make sure lock bolt for x-direction stage is unlocked an turned upward so that it won’t interfere with table movement (or it could break off) living with the lab

Milling Machine: Operation of Digital Readout (DRO) The z-direction readout on the DRO is used to tell you how deep you are drilling. The x- and y-direction readouts can help you accurately position the holes in the faceplate and the pump exit hole. Note that the crank handles for the x, y and z directions cause the DRO values to change, but the spindle handle does not influence DRO readout. To clear the x-reading on the DRO, press followed by ; do likewise for the y and z directions. clear button (the one being pushed) living with the lab

Safety Shield: Do not start machine if this shield is not in place. Be sure that there is adequate clearance between the bottom of this shield and the top of the milling vise before adjusting the crank handle for z-translation of the cutting head assembly. emergency stop (hit this button to quickly stop machine) Spindle Speed Control: Use the speeds recommended for each drilling operation Milling Machine: Safety Features and Operation With the safety shield closed and your safety glasses on, practice turning the machine on and off (turn off with both the off button and the emergency stop). Practice changing the speed of the spindle. red off button green on button living with the lab

Loading Workpiece into Vise and Tool into Chuck Place the parallels into the vise followed by the workpiece. Then, use the vise handle to tighten the slide on the milling machine. Make sure the workpiece is securely clamped in the vise before beginning work. load drill bit or other tool into chuck and tighten with key vise handle nut for locking down x stage of x-y table (be careful not to move the y-stage if this nut is downward (make sure it’s pointing upward), or you could break off the nut. Don’t forget to Remove key from chuck! living with the lab

Safety Rules 1.Do not operate any machine unless authorized to do so by the instructor. 2.Do not attempt to oil, clean, adjust or repair any machine while it is in operation. 3.Wear appropriate clothing for the work to be done – loose clothing can be caught up in rotating equipment, pulling you into the equipment. 4.Nor “horse play” is allowed in the lab. 5.To prevent tripping or cutting a foot, keep floor clear of scraps, chips and supplies. 6.Turn off the equipment you are using before leaving it. 7.Safety glasses or a face shield must be worn when using tools or equipment. 8.Put tools away when not in use. 9.Do not use rags on rotating work. 10.Do not attempt to hold work with rags while using any rotating equipment. 11.Long hair must be tucked under a cap when you are operating rotating equipment. 12.Report any unsafe working conditions and/or practices to the instructor. 13.Take all common sense precautions. If you have an accident, report it immediately to the instructor. Do not begin to fabricate your platform until you have carefully read the operating and safety instructions above and agree to operate the equipment in a responsible manner.

living with the lab Parts for Fish Tank 3 inch segment of 1.5 inch diameter schedule 40 PVC pipe 1.5 inch diameter schedule 40 PVC cap 5 straight nylon barbed fittings 4 for 3/16” ID tube (1/8” NPT male threads) 1 for ¼” ID tube (1/8” NPT male threads)

3 inch PVC segment of 1.5 inch schedule 40 pipe 1.5 inch cap PVC Parts and Glue PVC cleaner PVC glue living with the lab

Applying the Cleaner living with the lab Download “2_PVC_cleaning.wmv” video. Store video in the same directory as this presentation. Click on the picture to play video.

Applying the Glue living with the lab Download “2_PVCgluing.wmv” video. Store video in the same directory as this presentation. Click on the picture to play video.

tank outlet (to pump) Hole Locations living with the lab tank drain tank inlet solenoid valve

tank drain (connects to ¼ inch ID tubing) Hole Locations living with the lab Install tank drain a little lower than the other three upper fittings. The tank drain will set the water level in the tank. Since the other fittings are higher, you will be able to see the water from the pump and solenoid valves enter the tank. further from top of tank

Drill Holes Don’t tighten the assembly too tightly in the vise - the PVC may break! NOTE: Use a speed of 40 for all drilling operations. Q bit living with the lab

Tapping Holes for Fittings (1/8 inch NPT tap) living with the lab

Congratulations – You’re Done! living with the lab