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Ex: draw the structural diagram for 2(1)3(2)2(6). eed Gearboxe: Feed gearboxes are designed to provide the feed rates required for the machining operation. The values of feed rates are determined by the speciti ed surface fi nish, tool life, and the rate of material removal The classification of feed gearboxes according fo the type of mechanism used to change the rate of feed is as follows 1. Feed gearboxes with pick-off gears. Used in batch-production machine tools with infrequent Change over from job to job, such as automatic, semiautomatic, single-purpose. and special- purpose machine tools, These gearboxes are simple in design and are similar to those used for speed changing, 2. Feed gearboxes with sliding gears. ‘These gearboxes are widely used in general-purpose machine tools, transmit high torques, and operate at high speeds Figure shows a typical gearbox that provides four different ratios. Accordingly, gears 22, Z4, Z6, and Z8 are keyed to the drive shaft and mesh, respectively, with gears Z1, Z3, 75, and 77, which are mounted freely on the driven Key shaft. ‘The sliding key engages any gear on the driven shaft. The engaged gear transmits the motion to the driven shaft while the rest of the gears remain idle. The main drawbacks of such feed boxes are the power loss and wear occurring due to the rotation of idle gears and insufficient rigidity of the sliding key shaft. Feed boxes with sliding gears are used in small- and medium-size drilling machines and turret lathes.Driven shaft Driver shat ZLA 3, Norton gearboxes, These gcardoxes provide an arithmetic series of feed steps that is suitable for cutting threads and so are widely used in engine lathe feed gearboxes as shown in FIG Sliding year PLESS SPEED DRIVES: Stepless speed drives may be mechanical. hydraulic. or electric. ‘The selection of the suitable drive depends on the purpose of the machine tool, power requirements, speed range ratio, mechanical characteristies of the machining operation, and cost of the variable speed unit In most stepless drives, the torque transmission is not positive. Their operation involves frictionand slip losses, However, they are more compact. less expensive, and quieter in operation than the stepped speed cantrol elements Mechanical Stepless Drives: Infinitely variable speed (stepless) drives provide output speeds, forming infinitely variable ratios to the input ones, Such units are used for main as well as feed drives to provide the most suitable speed or feed for each job, thereby reducing the machining time. They also enable machining to be achieved at a constant cutting speed, which leads toan increased tool life and ensures uniform surface finish Mechanical stepless drives are 4 types «Friction Stepless Drive © Kopp Variator Toroidal and Reeves Mechanisms. Positive Infinitely Variable Drive Friction Stepless Drive The disk-type friction stepless mechanism. Accordingly, the drive shaft rotates at a constant speed ny as well as the friction roller of diameter d. The output speed of the driven shaft rotates at a variable speed ns that depends on the instantaneous diameter D Because nd =D The diameter ratio d/D can be varied in infi nitely small steps by the axial displacement of the friction roller. If the friction force between the friction roller and the disk is F P= input torque (11)= output torque input radius (4/2) output radius (D/2 If the power, contact pressure, transmission force, and effi ciency are constant, the output torque T2 is inversely proportional to the speed of the output shaft n2 Ta Tintin Due to the small contact area, a certain amount of slip occurs, which makes this arrangement suitable for transmitting small torques and is limited to reduction ratios not more than 1:4 Kopp Variato The drive balls (4) mounted on inclinable axes (3) run in contact with identical, effective radii r] =12, and drive cones (1 and 2) are fi xed on coaxial input and output shafts. When the axes of the drive balls (3) are parallel to the drive shaft axes, the input and output speeds are the same When they are tilted. rl and 12 change, which leads to the increase or decrease of the speed Using Kopp mechanism, a speed range of 9-1, effi cieney of higher than 80% and 0.25-12 hpcapacity are obtainable (2) (b) © Kopp stepless speed mechanism: (a) n2 «nl, (b)n2 =n, and (e)n2 > al Toroidal and Reeves Mechanisms the principle of toroidal stepless speed transmission. Figure shows the Reeves variable speed transmission, which consists of a pair of pulleys connected by a V-shaped belt, each pulley is made up of two conical disks, These disks slide equally and simultaneously along the shaft and rotate with it. To adjust the diameter of the pulley, the two disks on the shaft are made to approach each other so that the diameter is increased or decreased. The ratio of the driving diameter to the driven one can be easily changed and, therefore, any desired speed can be obtained without stopping the machine. Drives of this type are available with up to 8:1 speed range and 10 hp capacity ovement of cons plays oy scanant ny scoert &\ u a Reeves variable speed transmission Toroidal stepless speed transmission (a) nl, and (c) n2 > nl nl, (b)n2Positive Infinitely Variable Drive Positive torque transmission arrangement that consists of two chain wheels, each of which consists of a pair of cones that are movable along the shafts in the axial direction. The teeth of the chain wheels are connected by a special chain, By rotating the screw, the levers get moved thus changing the location of the chain pulleys, and hence the speed of rotation provides a speed ratio of up to 6 and is available with power rating up t0 0 hp. The use of infinite variable speed units in machine too! drives and feed units is limited by their higher cost and lower efficieney or speed range Positive Infinitely Variable Drive Electrical Stepless Speed Drive Figure shows the Leonard set, which consists of an induction motor that drives the direct current generator and an exciter (E). The de generator provides the armature current for the de motor, and the exciter provides the field current, both are necessary for the de motors that drive the machine toal © Ul Machine "X tool 4 « induction i, Leonard set (electrical stepless speed drive)The speed control of the de motor takes place by adjusting both the armature and the fleld voltages by means of the variable resistances A and F, respectively. By varying the resistance A. the terminal voltage of the de generator and hence the rotor voltage af the de motor can be adjusted between zero and a maximum value The L.conard set has a limited efficiency: it is large, expensive, and noisy. Nowadays, de motors and thyrestors that permit direct supply to the de motors from altemating current (ac) mains are available and, therefore, the Leonard set can be completely eliminated. ‘Thyrestor feed drives can be regulated such that the system offers infinitely variable speed control Hydraulic Stepless Speed Drive The speeds of machine tools can be hydraulically regulated by controllingthe oil discharge circulated in a hydraulic system consisting of a pump and hydraulic motor, both of the vane type, as shown in fig This is achieved by changing either the eccenticity of the pump ¢p or the eccentricity of the hydraulic motorem or both. The vane pump running approximately at a constant speed delivers the pressurized oil to the vane type hydraulic motor, which is coupled to the machine tool spindle To change the direction of rotation of the hydraulic motor, the reversal of the pump cccentricity is preferred. Speed control in hydraulic circuits can be accomplished by throttli the quantity of fluid flowing into or out of the hydro cylinders or hydro motor. The advantages of the hydraulic systems are as follows 1 Has a wide range of speed variation 2. Changes in the magnitude and direction of speed ean be easily performed 3. Provides smooth and quiet operation 4, Ensures selt-Jubrication Has automatic protection against overloads Pressure gauge Hydraulic pump A) yaa nictoe eccentricity 6m, Sp Spindle Hydraulic stepless speed drive The major drawback to a hydraulic system is that the operation of the hydraulic drive becomes unstable at low speeds. Additionally, the oil viscosity varies with temperature and may cause fluctuations in feed and speed rates.
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