Lec 2.2.2
Lec 2.2.2
LEC 2.2.2
Many mechanical engineers also have had basic courses in controls, acoustics, and
environmental topics.
LATHE AND DRILLING MACHINES
Introduction
• Machine tools
– A machine tool may be defined as a power driven machine which
accomplishes the cutting operations
• The fundamental machine tools that are used for most of the
machining operations are lathe, drilling, tapping, milling, grinding
machines.
LATHE
• Types of lathe
– Engine lathe
– Speed lathe
– Turret lathe
– Capstan lathe
– CNC lathe
Engine lathe
• Principle of working
MAJOR PARTS O F LATHE AND THEIR FUNCIONS
MAJOR PARTS O F LATHE AND THEIR FUNCIONS
Bed
• The bed is the main component of a lathe.
• All the major components are mounted on the lathe bed, like tail
stock, headstock, carriage, etc. Tailstock and carriage move over
the guide ways provided on top face of the bed.
• The bed material should have high compressive strength and high
wear resistance. Cast iron alloyed with nickel chromium forms a
good material for bed.
Headstock
• Headstock is mounted on the left hand side of the lathe bed.
• The head stock accommodates gear box, which helps to vary the
spindle speed. The gear box also transmits the power to other parts
like feed rod and lead screw.
• The tailstock is mounted on the right hand side of the lathe bed.
• The tailstock moves on the guide ways over the bed, to accommodate for
different length of work piece.
• The carriage is mounted on the lathe bed, which slides on the guide
ways of the bed.
• The carriage has various other parts like, cross slide, compound rest,
and tool post.
Saddle
• The cross slide and tool post are mounted on the saddle.
• The cross slide is mounted on the top of the saddle. This moves the
tool at perpendicular to the work piece or machine axis.
• The cross slide can be moved either by rotating the cross slide hand
wheel.
• The feed rod is used to move the carriage or cross slide for turning,
boring and facing operations.
Lead screw
1. Facing
2. Straight Turning
3. Chamfering
4. Knurling
5. Grooving and parting off
6. Drilling
7. Boring
8. Taper turning
9. Thread cutting
FACING
Facing is the process of removing metal from the end of a work piece
to produce a flat surface.
The work piece rotates about its axis and the facing tool is fed
perpendicular to the axis of lathe.
STRAIGHT TURNING
5) Power input