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Cutting Fluid & Lubricant

 

The aims in metal cutting are to retain accuracy, to get a good surface finish on the work piece and at the 
same time to have a longer tool life. 

However during the metal cutting process heat is generated due to:

 

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the deformation of the material ahead of the tool

 

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friction at the tool point 

Using a lubricant can readily reduce heat generated due to friction. Heat caused by deformation cannot 
be reduced and yet a fluid can carry it away. Thus the use of a cutting fluid will serve to reduce the tool 
wear, give better surface finish and a tighter dimensional control. 

The  proper  selection,  mixing  and  application  of  cutting  fluids  is  however  often  misunderstood  and 
frequently neglected in machining practice. In order that the cutting fluid performs its functions properly it 
is necessary to ensure that the cutting fluid be applied directly to the cutting zone so that it can form a 
film at the sliding surfaces of the tool.

 

Cutting fluids in common use 

Water

 

It has a high specific heat but is poor in lubrication and also encourages rusting. It is used as a cooling 
agent during tool grinding.

 

Soluble Oils

 

Oil  will not  dissolve in  water  but  can  be  made  to  form  an  intimate  mixture  or  emulsion  by 
adding  emulsifying  agents.  The  oil  is  then  suspended  in  the  water  in  the  form  of  tiny 
droplets.  These  fluids  have  average  lubricating  abilities  and  good  cooling  properties. 
Soluble  oils  are  suitable  for  light  cutting  operations  on  general­purpose  machines  where 
high  rates  of  metal  removal  are  often  not  of  prime  importance.  There  are  many  forms  of 
soluble  oil  in  the  market  and  the  supplier’s  instruction  should  be  followed  regarding  the 
proportions of the `mix'.

 

Mineral Oils

 

They  are  used  for  heavier  cutting  operations  because  of  their  good  lubricating  properties 
and  are  commonly  found  in  production  machines  where  high  rates  of  metal  removal  are 
employed. Mineral oils are very suitable for steels but should not be used on copper or its 
alloys since it has a corrosive effect.

 

Vegetable Oils

 

They are good lubricants but are of little used since they are liable to decompose and smell 
badly. 

Chester UK Craftsman Lathe 

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Страница 1: ...Craftsman Belt Drive Lathe Instruction Manual Chester UK Ltd Clwyd Close Hawarden Industrial Pk Hawarden Nr Chester Flintshire CH5 3PZ Tel 01244 531631 Email sales chesteruk net www chesteruk net...

Страница 2: ...eaker j Cutting Speed Feed k Cutting Fluid Lubric l Screw Cutting 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 7 Conclusion 23 8 Parts a Bed Assembly b Headstock Assembly c Gearbox Assembly d Apron Assemb...

Страница 3: ...mpany Export Education Model Engineering UK Sales all with dedicated sales personnel who are trained to answer your questions When buying from Chester you can be assured of a complete back up service...

Страница 4: ...face and or a dust mask if the cutting operation is dusty 3 Don t overreach Keep a proper footing and balance at all times 4 Never stand on a tool Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or i...

Страница 5: ...d areas and benches invite accidents 2 Don t use in a dangerous environment Don t use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose to rain Keep the work area well lit 3 Keep children etc at a safe d...

Страница 6: ...Do not remove this switch from the machine for any reason and check it s function frequently 2 Interlock switch on cutting area As soon as the pulley cover is open the machine will come to a stop with...

Страница 7: ...165 220 High Gear 300 410 550 655 900 1200 Feed Range 0 12 0 42mm rev Number of Inch Threads 40 Range of Inch Threads 4 112TPI Number of Metric Threads 27 Range of Metric Threads 0 25 7 5mm Max Tool...

Страница 8: ...Installation Plans Machine to stand Machine to floor 1 Craftsman Lathe 2 Tray 3 Stand 4 Adjustable iron spacer 5 Foundation bolt Chester UK Craftsman Lathe 7...

Страница 9: ...General Dimension Front view Top view A 717mm B 1310mm C 610mm D 1400mm E 1310mm Chester UK Craftsman Lathe 8...

Страница 10: ...most use of the limited time available on lathes it is essential that you use every chance to consolidate what you observe This type of work is largely self motivated and the drive and desire to find...

Страница 11: ...used to cut metal The spindle carrying the work is rotated whilst a cutting tool which is supported in a tool post is made to travel in a certain direction depending on the form of surface required I...

Страница 12: ...movement is of paramount importance too much at once could for instance result in breakage of the tool Figure 3 Types of Cutting Tool The type and design of the tools selected will depend on the job...

Страница 13: ...fe shaped Consequently a shearing action takes place when the work moves against the tool Figure 4 Basic Metal Cutting Theory Figure 4 shows a tool being moved against a fixed work piece When the cut...

Страница 14: ...early tool failure since the tool wedge angle is relatively weak A compromise must therefore be made between adequate strength and good cutting action Metal Being Cut Cast Iron Hard Steel Brass Medium...

Страница 15: ...d The angle at which the edge approaches the work should in theory be as large as possible but if too large chatter may occur This angle known as the Plan Approach Angle should therefore be as large a...

Страница 16: ...ools hardness and eventually its ability to cut Strength and Resistance to Shock At the start of a cut the first bite of the tool into the work results in considerable shock loading on the tool It mus...

Страница 17: ...el which has a hot hardness value of about 600 C possesses good strength and shock resistant properties It is commonly used for single point lathe cutting tools and multi point cutting tools such as d...

Страница 18: ...een the tool life and cutting speed is VTn C where V cutting speed in m min T tool life in min C a constant For high speed steel tools the value of C ranges from 0 14 to 0 1 and for carbide tools the...

Страница 19: ...bbon and is common when cutting most ductile materials such as mild steel copper and Aluminium It is associated with good tool angles correct speeds and feeds and the use of cutting fluid Figure 7 Con...

Страница 20: ...ool It can be minimised or prevented by using light cuts at higher speeds with an appropriate cutting lubricant Figure 9 Continuous Chip with Build up Edge Chip Breaker A chip breaker is used to break...

Страница 21: ...face of the work passes the cutting edge or point of the tool and is normally given in meters min To calculate the spindle Speed required Where N Spindle Speed RPM CS Cutting Speed of Metal m min d Di...

Страница 22: ...use Water It has a high specific heat but is poor in lubrication and also encourages rusting It is used as a cooling agent during tool grinding Soluble Oils Oil will not dissolve in water but can be...

Страница 23: ...s is done however and this you will be shown the process of screw cutting becomes relatively simple Fig 10 shows the arrangement in simplified form Figure 10 Screw Cutting Set up There are many differ...

Страница 24: ...e regularly carried out and that important surfaces such as slide ways are kept well protected so as to reduce wear and thus maintain good accuracy This aspect of good husbandry should be of interest...

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