Fitting Lab
Fitting Lab
Introduction:
Fitting is the process of assembling metal parts precisely. The bench working a
fitting shop consists of laying out, cutting the metal parts to the size required, and
assembling of parts. The fitting shop is generally equipped with measuring and
marking tools, work holding and tool holding accessories and shaping or metal
cutting tools.
Cutting Tools:
Hack Saw: The Hack Saw is used for cutting metal by hand. It consists of a
frame, which holds a thin blade, firmly in position. Hacksaw blades are made of
H.S.S, hardened and tempered throughout to retain their cutting edges longer.
Chisels: Chisels are used for removing surplus metal or for cutting thin sheets.
These tools are made from 0.9% to 1.0% carbon steel of octagonal or hexagonal
section.
Twist Drill: Twist drills are used for making holes. These are made of High speed
steel.
Taps and Tap Wrenches: A tap is a hardened and steel tool, used for cutting
internal thread in a drill hole.
File: File is a hand cutting tool mad of hardened high carbon tool steel. Files are
used for finishing and shaping all metals, and for the sharpening of the tools.
Miscellaneous Tools:
Ball‐ Peen Hammer: Ball‐ Peen Hammers are named, depending upon their
shape and material and specified by their weight. A ball peen hammer has a flat
face which is used for general work and a ball end, particularly used for riveting.
Cross‐Peen Hammer: It is similar to ball peen hammer, except the shape of the
peen. This is used for chipping, riveting, bending and stretching metals and
hammering inside the curves and shoulders.
EXPERIMENT NO: DATE:
Tools required:
1. Bench vice
2. Steel rule
3. Try square
4. Ball peen hammer
5. Scriber
6. Hack saw with blade
7. Dot punch and Centre punch
8. Surface plate
9. Venire height gauge
10. Rough and smooth flat files
11. Flat chisel and triangular file
Sequence of Operations:
1. Filing
2. Checking flatness and square ness
3. Marking and measuring
4. Punching
5. Sawing
6. Chipping
7. Finishing
Procedure:
1. The burrs in the pieces are removed and the dimensions are checked with a
steel rule.
2. The pieces are clamped one after the other and the outer mating edges are filed
by using rough and smooth files.
3. The flatness, straightness and square ness i.e. right angle between adjacent
sides are checked with help of Try-square.
4. Chalk is then applied on the surfaces of the two pieces.
5. The given dimensions of the T-fitting are marked with help of vernier height
gauge carefully.
6. Using the dot punch, dots are punched along the above scribed lines.
7. Using the hack saw, the unwanted portions are removed.
8. Using the flat chisel, the unwanted material in the piece Y is removed.
9. The cut edges are filed by the half round file.
10. The corners of the stepped surfaces are filed by using a square or triangular
file to get the sharp corners.
11. The pieces (X and Y) are fitted together and the mating is checked for the
correctness of the fit.
Safety precautions:
1. Care is taken to see that the marking dots are not crossed, which is indicated
by the half of the punch dots left on the pieces.
2. Apply pressure in forward direction during hack sawing.
3. Don’t rub steel rule on the job.
4. Fix blade in hack saw frame with correct tension.
5. During hack sawing the coolant like water or lubricating oil is to be used.
6. Use precision instruments like vernier callipers and vernier height gauge
carefully.
7. Files are to be cleaned properly after using.