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Tutorial On Machine Vice: Hareesha N G Dept of Aeronautical Engg Dayananda Sagar College of Engg Bangalore-78

The document provides a tutorial on how to assemble a machine vice using CAD software. It details the steps to model each individual part of the vice, including the body, movable jaw, jaw grip, screws, washers, nuts and clamping plate. For each part, the document lists the sketches and features needed to model the geometries, such as protrusions, cut outs, holes and threads. The overall tutorial aims to instruct readers on digitally designing and constructing a virtual machine vice model part-by-part.

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Tutorial On Machine Vice: Hareesha N G Dept of Aeronautical Engg Dayananda Sagar College of Engg Bangalore-78

The document provides a tutorial on how to assemble a machine vice using CAD software. It details the steps to model each individual part of the vice, including the body, movable jaw, jaw grip, screws, washers, nuts and clamping plate. For each part, the document lists the sketches and features needed to model the geometries, such as protrusions, cut outs, holes and threads. The overall tutorial aims to instruct readers on digitally designing and constructing a virtual machine vice model part-by-part.

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Tutorial on Machine vice

Hareesha N G Dept of Aeronautical Engg Dayananda Sagar College of Engg Bangalore-78

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Machine vice Assembly

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Exploded view of machine vice

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Exploded view of machine vice

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Part 1: Body Step 1:Protrusion Sketch on front plane or XZ plane as shown in fig Symmetric protrusion distance 100 mm

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Step 2: Cut out Sketch on Top face or XY plane as shown in fig cut out depth 57 mm

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Step 3: Protrusion Sketch on Bottom face or XY plane as shown in fig protrusion distance 23 mm

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Step 4: Cut out Sketch on Top face or XY plane as shown in fig Cut out depth 23 mm

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Step 5: Protrusion Sketch on Side face or YZ plane as shown in fig protrusion distance 5 mm Mirror the above feature to the other face

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Step 6: Cut out Sketch on Bottom face or XY plane as shown in fig Cut out depth 10 mm for rectangle 60 X 165 Cut out depth 13 mm for rectangle 52 X 165

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Step 7: Hole Create hole 1 of diameter 20 mm and depth 45 mm Create hole 2 of diameter 12 mm and depth 20 mm Create hole 3 of diameter 3 mm and depth 40 mm

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Part 2: Movable Jaw Step 1:Protrusion Sketch on front plane or XZ plane as shown in fig Symmetric protrusion distance 100 mm

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Step 2: Cut out Sketch on side face or YZ plane as shown in fig Cut out depth 50 mm

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Step 3: Hole Create hole 1 of diameter 20 mm and depth 50 mm Create hole 2 of diameter 5 mm(2 holes deep 10 mm) Create hole 3 of diameter 5 mm(2 holes deep 10 mm)

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Part 3: Jaw Grip Sketch on Top plane or XY plane as shown in fig Symmetric protrusion distance 8 mm Create counter sink hole of diameter 6.3 mm, countersink dia of 12 mm

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Part 4: Screw M6 Step 1: Revolved protrusion Sketch on front plane or XZ plane as shown in fig Use revolve protrusion angle 1800

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Step 2: Cut out Sketch on Top face or XY plane as shown in fig Use cut out depth of cut 1.9 mm

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Part 5: Screw Rod Step 1: Revolved Protrusion Sketch on front plane or XZ plane as shown in fig Use revolve protrusion angle 1800

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Step 2: Cut out & Thread Sketch on Right plane or YZ plane as shown in fig Use symmetric cut out through all Create thread on cylindrical body

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Part 6: Washer Create sketch on top plane or XY plane as shown in fig Symmetric protrusion distance 3 mm

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Part 7: Nut Create sketch on Top plane or XY plane as shown in fig Symmetric protrusion distance 8 mm

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Part 8: Nut Create sketch on Top plane or XY plane as shown in fig Symmetric protrusion distance 5 mm

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Part 8: Clamping Plate Create sketch on Top plane or XY plane as shown in fig Symmetric protrusion distance 8 mm Create countersink hole of dia 6.3 mm and countersink dia 12 mm

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