Lathe & Limits Fits Problems PDF
Document Details
Uploaded by SmittenPolarBear
National Institute of Technology Warangal
Tags
Summary
This document contains problems related to lathe operations and limits fits. It includes problems on calculating change gears for cutting threads, and machining times.
Full Transcript
Limit, fits and tolerance 2 3 4 5 1. Design a GO and NO-GO workshop gauges to check a hole and shaft of assembly 25H7/f8. Allow gauge tolerance of 10% with a wear allowance equal to one fifth of the gauge tolerance. Given that i = 0.45 (D)1/3+0.001D, fundamental deviation of ‘f” = -5.5...
Limit, fits and tolerance 2 3 4 5 1. Design a GO and NO-GO workshop gauges to check a hole and shaft of assembly 25H7/f8. Allow gauge tolerance of 10% with a wear allowance equal to one fifth of the gauge tolerance. Given that i = 0.45 (D)1/3+0.001D, fundamental deviation of ‘f” = -5.5 D 0.41, 25 mm falls in the diameter step of 18 mm and 30 mm, IT7=16i, IT8=25i. 2. Design a GO and NO-GO inspection gauges to check a hole and shaft of assembly 20H7/f8. Allow gauge tolerance of 10% with a wear allowance equal to one fifth of the gauge tolerance. Given that i = 0.45 (D)1/3+0.001D, fundamental deviation of ‘f” = -5.5 D 0.41, 20 mm falls in the diameter step of 18 mm and 30 mm, IT7=16i, IT8=25i. 3. Design a GO and NO-GO general gauges to check a hole and shaft of assembly 30 H7/f8. Allow gauge tolerance of 10% with a wear allowance equal to one fifth of the gauge tolerance. Given that i = 0.45 (D)1/3+0.001D, fundamental deviation of ‘f” = -5.5 D 0.41, 30 mm falls in the diameter step of 18 mm and 30 mm, IT7=16i, IT8=25i. 4. Design a GO and NO-GO general gauges to check a hole and shaft of assembly 30H7/f8. Allow gauge tolerance of 10% with a wear allowance equal to one fifth of the gauge tolerance. Given that i = 0.45 (D)1/3+0.001D, fundamental deviation of ‘f” = -5.5 D0.4, 25 mm falls in the diameter step of 18 mm and 30 mm, IT7=16i and IT8=25i. 6 Lathe 1. Calculate change gears for cutting L.H. threads of 5 TPI on a lathe having lead screw of 6 mm pitch. Sketch the gear arrangement? 2. Calculate change gears to cut R.H. single start threads of 0.25″ pitch on a lathe having lead screw of 6 mm lead. Give the schematic arrangement of gears in the absence of feed reversing mechanisms. 3. Calculate change gears to cut L.H. single start threads of 0.25″ pitch on a lathe having lead screw of 8 mm lead. Give the schematic arrangement of gears in the absence of feed reversing mechanisms. Machine Tools 8 1. A Mild steel bar of 100 mm long, 50 mm diameter is turned to 45 mm diameter. Assume the workpiece rotates at 200 rpm, feed is 0.1 mm/rev and maximum depth of cut is 1 mm. consider approach and over travel distance as 5 mm for turning operation, Assume that facing operation is also performed for the finished job and estimate the total machining time? 2. Find the time required for one complete cut on a piece of work 350 mm long and 50 mm in diameter. The cutting speed is 35 m/min and the feed is 0.5 mm/rev. 3. A C. I. plate measuring 300 mm×100 mm × 40 mm is to be rough shaped along its wider face. Calculate the machining time taking approach= 20 mm, over travel=5 mm, cutting speed = 15 m/min, return speed = 25 m/min, Allowance on either side of the plate width = 5 mm and feed rate per cycle = 1 mm. 4. A Mild steel bar of 170 mm long, 60 mm diameter is turned to 165 mm long 50 mm diameter. Assume the workpiece rotates at 440 rpm, feed is 0.3 mm/rev and maximum depth of cut is 2 mm. consider approach and over travel distance as 5 mm for turning operation, Assume that facing operation is also performed for the finished job and estimate the total machining time? Machine Tools 9