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1 Unit 4 Machine Tools Machine Tools (Basic Elements, Working principle
and Types of Operations) Lathe Machine – Centre Lathe Drilling Machine – Radial Drilling Machine Grinding Machine -Surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, centerless grinding, All operations

2 MACHINE TOOLS Machine tools are defined as machines used for carrying out the metal cutting processes and surface finish processes by removing the material from the work piece in the form of chips.

3 Lathe

4 Introduction A lathe is one of the oldest & most important machine tools ever developed. The job to be machined is rotated & the cutting tool is moved relative to the job. That is why, It’s also called as “ Turning Machine”. A Lathe was basically developed to machine cylindrical surfaces. But many other operations can also be performed on lathes. e.g.-facing, parting, necking, knurling, taper turning & forming. We also can perform operations of other machine tools on a lathe, e.g. drilling, reaming, milling & drilling operation etc. A lathe is called the mother of the entire machine tool family. The lathe can be defined as a machine tool which holds the work between two rigid & strong centres, or in a chuck or face plate while the latter revolves. The cutting tool is rigidly held & supported in a tool post & feed against the revolving work.

5 Lathe Principle

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7 Block diagram of center lathe

8 Lathe

9 Lathe Bed

10 Headstock

11 Tailstock

12 Quick-Change Gearbox Top View

13 Lathe Machine

14 Types of Lathe Machine Bench Lathe Speed Lathe Engine Lathe
Tool Room Lathe Capstan & Turret Lathe Automatic Lathe Special-Purpose Lathe.

15 Specifications of Lathe machine

16 Specification Height of center Length between the centers
Length of bed The swing diameter over bed The swing diameter over carriage Maximum diameter of bar Spindle speed, motor hp

17 Principle parts of Lathe machine
1) Bed 2) Head stock 3) Tail stock 4) Carriage – saddle, cross-slide, compound rest, tool post, apron 5) Lead Screw

18 Principle parts of Lathe machine
Bed- - The bed is the base or foundation of the lathe. -It is a heavy & rigid casting made in one piece to resist deflection and vibrations. -It holds or supports all other parts, that is, head stock, tailstock & carriage etc. -The top of the bed is planed to form guides or ways.

19 Headstock- It is permanently fastened to the left hand end of the lathe. It serves to support the first operative unit of the lathe, i.e. spindle. It’s also called as live centre because it turns with the work. The headstock is that part of the lathe which serves as a housing for the driving pulleys, back gears & spindle. It consist of main parts: 1)Cone pulley, 2)Backgears & lever, 3)Main spindle, 4) Live centre, & 5) Feed reverse lever. Fig. Back Gears

20 Geared Head Stock

21 Tailstock - It’s on the other end of the bed from the headstock
Tailstock - It’s on the other end of the bed from the headstock. It’s chief function is to hold the dead centre so that long work pieces can be supported between centres.

22 Lathe Spindle

23 Carriage – In between the headstock & tailstock is the carriage. It’s movable on the bed ways and it’s purpose is to hold the cutting tool & to impart to it either longitudinal or cross feed. It has five major parts: a) Saddle b) Cross slide c) Compound rest d) Tool post e) Apron

24 Lathe Carriage

25 Carriage Saddle – The base of the carriage is the saddle which slides along the ways of the lathe bed and supports the cross-slide, compound rest & tool post. Cross slide – It’s mounted on top of saddle. It provides cutting tool motion which is perpendicular to the centre line of the lathe itself. The cross feed movement may be controlled by manual or by power feed. Compound rest– It’s also known as tool rest. It’s mounted on top of the cross-slide. It has a graduated circular base & can be swiveled around a vertical axis. It can be clamped to remain at any angular setting. Tool post- It is mounted on the compound rest & slides in a T-slot. Cutting tool/ tool holder is firmly held in it. Apron – It’s the hanging part in front of the carriage. It is secured underneath the saddle & hangs over the front of the bed. It contains the gear, clutches, & levers for operating the carriage by hand and power feeds.

26 Lead Screw


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