Module 3 - Locating and Clamping Methods PDF

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Tool Design

Course Code: MEE4001

Module -3

Dr. R. Mohan
Associate Professor
SMBS
Syllabus
TOPICS

• Basic principles of location


Basic principles of
location
Basic Principles of Location
Locating: dimensional and positional relationship
between the workpiece and the cutting tool used
on the machining

Location: Method of establishing correct relative


position of the workpiece with respect to the
cutting tool

Locator: device to establish and maintain the


position of the workpiece in the work holders such
as jigs & fixtures to ensure repeatability of the
work holder.
Basic Rules for Location

1. Use a fewer number of locator. Locator spaced as


much apart as possible and make sure complete
contact of location device

2. Reduce the degree of freedom of locating to zero

3. Locator must be foolproof. The component can only


be loaded into the fixture in the correct position

4. Locator should provide swarf trap and clearance


where it is essential to clear machining burr
Types of Locating Surfaces

1. Locating from plane surface

2. Locating from circular surface

3. Locating from irregular surfaces


Basic Principles of Location

12 degrees of freedom
Basic Principles of Location

12 degrees of freedom
Basic Principles of Location
Primary plane (xy) 3 Point : 5 degrees of freedom restrictions
Linear movement : 1 on z axis
Rotational movement : 2 about x axis and another 2 about y axis

Secondary Plane (yz) 2 Point: 3 degrees of freedom


restrictions
Linear movement : 1 on x axis
Rotational movement : 2 about z axis

Tertiary Plane (xz) 2 Point: 1 degrees of freedom restrictions


Linear movement : 1 on y axis
The three remaining degrees of freedom is unrestricted.
It facilitates the loading of the component in the fixture.
This three degrees of freedom may restrict after loading of component
by using clamping devices
Basic Principles of Location
y
 Six-pins- restrict nine motions.
 Other three are restricted by
using a clamp.
-x x

-y
z

-y y
-x x

-z
Six Point Location of Rectangular Block
Basic Principles of Location
Locating from a Flat Surface:

There are three primary methods of locating work from a flat


surface:
1. solid supports
2. adjustable supports,
3. equalizing supports

-z
Basic Principles of Location

Nine of the
twelve
directions of
movement are
restricted by
using a single
pin, and eleven
directions of
movement are
restricted with
two pins
A round pin inside the hole(primary) and
a diamond pin(secondary) can restrict 11
motions!
Basic Principles of Location
Basic Principles of Location
Basic Principles of Location
Basic Principles of Location
Basic Principles of Location

In large parts cylindrical


pins can be used
Basic Principles of Location
Basic Principles of Location
Basic Principles of Location
Basic Principles of Location
Basic Principles of Location
Basic Principles of Location
Locating Methods and Devices

Locating Devices
1. Pin locator
2. Button locator
3. Rest pads and rest plates
4. Cylindrical, conical and diamond locator
5. Jack Pin
6. V-Block
7. Spherical locating plug
8. Nesting locators
9. Dowel pin locators (Fixed locators)
10. Combinations of flat and cylindrical surface locators
Locating Methods and Devices

Pin and Button Locator


 locator used to support or hold the
workpiece in position

 Pins locators are longer and for horizontal


locations. Button locators shorter, vertical
locations

 Locating buttons-press fit and screwed


(wear and tear more - replaceable)
Locating Methods and Devices
Pin and Button Locator
Locating Methods and Devices
Pin and Button Locator
Locating Methods and Devices
Pin and Button Locator
Locating Methods and Devices
Locating Methods and Devices
Locating Methods and Devices
Locating Methods and Devices
Locating Methods and Devices

Exercise
using round and diamond pin
Locating Methods and Devices

Ring nest
Locating Methods and Devices

Full nest
Locating Methods and Devices

Partial nest
Locating Methods and Devices
Controlling Chips

Chips are an inevitable part of any machining operation and


must be controlled so they do not interfere with locating the
workpiece in the work holder.

Several methods help minimize the chip problem. First,


position the locators away from areas with a high
concentration of chips.

If this is not practical, then relieve the locators to reduce the


effect of chips on the location.

In either case, to minimize the negative effects of chips, use


locators that are easy to clean, self-cleaning, or protected
from the chips.
Locating Methods and Devices

Controlling Chips
Locating Methods and Devices

Controlling Chips
Locating Methods and Devices

Controlling Chips
Basic Principle of Clamping
Clamping refers to holding the part in its proper
orientation with enough force to resist the force of
cutting but not deform the part
Requirements

1. The workpiece must be held rigidly while the cutting


tools are in operation
2. The time required for loading and unloading the tool
must be as short as possible – Quick acting
3. When subjected to vibration, chatter and heavy
pressure, the clamping must be positive
4. The clamp must not damage the workpiece
Basic Principle of Clamping
Types of Clamps

1. Strap clamps
2. Cam clamps
3. Screw clamps
4. Latch clamps
5. Wedge clamps
6. Toggle clamps
7. Rack and pinion clamps
8. Hydraulic and pneumatic clamping
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp
Clamping Devices

Strap Clamp
Clamping Devices

Strap Clamp

Heel pin
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp

W = 1.16+2.3d

h = 0.92 sqrt(abd/l)
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp

Variations of the strap clamp


Clamping Devices
CAM Clamp
Clamping Devices
CAM Clamp
Clamping Devices
CAM Clamp
Clamping Devices
CAM Clamp
Clamping Devices
Screw Clamp

Quick Acting Knobs are ideal for faster


clamping.
Tilt the knob and it will slide in or out.
Straighten the knob and thread will
engage, ready for placement.
Clamping Devices
Screw Clamp
Clamping Devices
Screw Clamp
Clamping Devices
Screw Clamp
Clamping Devices
Screw Clamp
Clamping Devices
Screw Clamp
Clamping Devices
Screw Clamp
Clamping Devices
Latch Clamp
Clamping Devices
Latch Clamp

CAM Hook level clamp


Clamping Devices
Wedge Clamp
Clamping Devices
Wedge Clamp
Clamping Devices
Wedge Clamp
Clamping Devices
Toggle Clamp
Clamping Devices
Toggle Clamp
POWER CLAMPING
A number of clamps can be operated
simultaneously by power clamping.

It is classified as
1. Fluid power clamping:
a. Pneumatic actuation clamping
b. Hydraulic actuation clamping
c. Air to hydraulic booster circuit clamping
2. Vacuum clamping
3. Magnetic clamping
4. Electrostatic clamping
POWER CLAMPING
POWER CLAMPING
POWER CLAMPING
Clamping Devices
Air to hydraulic Booster circuit
Clamping Devices

Hydraulic clamping from shop line pressure


Clamping Devices

Vacuum clamping
Clamping Devices

Vacuum clamping
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp Design
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp Design
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp Design
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp Design
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp Design
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp Design
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp Design
Clamping Devices
Strap Clamp Design
Clamping Devices
Hinged Clamp Design

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