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The document is a self-assessment for operating milling machines and slitting saws. It requests information about the cutters, workpieces, feeds, speeds, and machine capabilities. It then asks questions about the rpm range, feed range, differences between up and down milling, power requirements, tool hardness for different materials, necessary personal protective equipment, effects of cutter diameter, and what plain milling is.

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The document is a self-assessment for operating milling machines and slitting saws. It requests information about the cutters, workpieces, feeds, speeds, and machine capabilities. It then asks questions about the rpm range, feed range, differences between up and down milling, power requirements, tool hardness for different materials, necessary personal protective equipment, effects of cutter diameter, and what plain milling is.

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Self-Assessment:

• The Shell end milling cutter has------------------ no. of inserts on it.


• The inserts are made of --------------------Material.
• The work piece is made of _________________Material.
• The feed we used to cut the material is ---------------_ m / Min.
• The spindle speed is kept ----------------RPM using variable speed selector levers.
• The table can mover in ---------------- different directions.

➢ What is the rage of RPM on this universal milling machine?

➢ What is the range of feeds on the machine?

➢ What is the difference between up milling and down milling processes?

➢ What is the power requirement for the machine to work properly?

➢ Which of the following needs harder tool to work on and why? Mild Steel,
Aluminum
4. Discussion

Self-Assessment

• The slitting saw is made of _______________Material.


• The diameter and thickness of the slitting saw is ______________.
• The work piece is made of _________________Material.
• The feed we used to cut the material is ___________ m / Min.
• The spindle speed is kept ___________ RPM using variable speed selector levers.
• The table can move in ________________ different directions.

➢ What is the PPE’s necessary to work on universal milling machine?

➢ What is the range of feeds on the machine?


➢ What is the effect of diameter of cutter on the cutting of material using slitting
saw?

➢ What is plain milling?

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