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Electric and Electronic Department Workshop Equipment, Course 13

XIII. Workshop Equipment


13.1 Introduction

Workshop equipments concern with the industrial equipment to service and


repair any industrial equipment. Here only the low cost equipments are
considered. There are electric drill machines, cutter machines, grinding machine
etc, and different kinds of tools.

13.2 Drill Machines

13.2.1 Structure

The following figures are shown the different kinds of drill machines.

Technical Specifications:
- Chuck sizes 10 mm with the
maximum speed of 2000 rpm;
- Chuck sizes 13 mm with the
maximum speed of 500 rpm;
- The air drill machines are designed
to operate with the maximum air
Figure 13.1 Air drill machine pressure of 90 psi or 6.2 bar.

Technical Specifications:
- Max drill sizes Î Steel 10 mm
Î Concrete 16 mm
Î Wood 25 mm
- Input power 550 VA
- Input voltage 240 VAC
- Speed, variable 0 – 1600 rpm
Figure 13.2 Electrical drill machine

Technical Specifications:
- Max drill sizes Î Steel 13 mm
Î Concrete 20 mm
Î Wood 40 mm
- Input power 701 VA
- Input voltage 240 VAC
- Speed, variable 0-600/0-2000 rpm
Figure 13.3 Electrical
Reversable drill machine

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Technical Specifications:
- Drilling capacity Î Steel 13 mm
Î Wood 30 mm
- Battery capacity 1.9 Ah 45 min recharge
- Input voltage 12 VDC
- Speed, variable 0 - 400 rpm (low)
0 - 1400 rpm (high)
Figure 13.4 12-V drill driver - Max torque 29.4 N.m

13.2.2 Drill Chucks

The following figures show the different kinds of chucks using in the industrial
workshops.

Figure 13.5 Conduit hole saws Figure 13.6 Tank Cutter

Figure 13.8 Metric drill/tap


Figure 13.7 Screw extractor drill set combinations

Figure 13.9 Cone cut drill taper


Figure 13.10 Heavy duty drills

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13.3 Grinding and Cutter Machines

13.3.1 Machine Structures

The following figures are shown the different kinds of grinding and cutting
machines.

Figure 13.11 Hand 100 mm disc Figure 13.12 235 mm circular cutter
grinding and cutting machine. machine

13.3.2 Grinding and Cutting Discs

The following figures show the cutting and grading discs.

Figure 13.13 Grinding and cutting


discs Figure 13.14 Grinding discs

13.4 Different kinds of tools

The following figures show the different kinds of tools.

Figure 13.15 Claw hammer Figure 13.16 Soft face nylon/pvc


hammer

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Figure 13.17 Copper hammer Figure 13.18 Soft face nylon/pvc


hammer

Figure 13.19 Chain rivet extractor Figure 13.20 Riveter

Figure 13.21 Automatic centre


punches Figure 13.22 Socket/drive/spanner set

Figure 13.23 Combination wrench Figure 13.24 Tubular Socket


set wrenches

Figure 13.26 Torque wrenches


Figure 13.25 Flexible ended wrench

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Figure 13.28 Thumbwheel adjustable


Figure 13.27 Combination puller
pipe wrench

Figure 13.29 Stillson wrench Figure 13.30 Stanley wrench

Figure 13.31 Safety adjustable


wrench insulated Figure 13.32 Plier wrench

Figure 13.33 Stainless steel pipe


cutter Figure 13.34 Engineer cutters and pliers

Figure 13.36 High pressure grease gun


Figure 13.35 Air grease gun

Figure 13.37 Digital clamp meter

Figure 13.38 High pressure grease gun

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Figure 13.39 Vernier caliper Figure 13.40 Standard scale caliper

Figure 13.41 Digital electronic


micrometer Figure 13.42 Tapered feeler gauge

Figure 13.44 Lock-grip pliers


Figure 13.43 Parallel feeler gauge

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