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Instruction Manual Glossary of Terms
Cutters
(cutting tools): Usually of high-speed steel or carbide material.
Cutting Angle:
The angle measured between the cutting face of a tool and the
surface of the material on which the tool operates.
Cutting-Off Wheel:
A thin wheel, usually made with an organic bond, for cutting
off.
Cutting Rate:
The amount of material removed by a grinding wheel per unit of time.
Cutting Surface:
The surface or face of the wheel against which the material is
ground.
Cylinder Wheel:
A grinding wheel of similar characteristics to a straight wheel
but with large hole size in proportion to its diameter and usually of several inches
height.
Cylindrical Grinding:
Grinding the outside surface or inside surface of a cylindri
cal (round) part mounted on centers, or held by a chuck or collet.
Deburring:
Act of removing burrs from metal.
Diamond Tool:
A diamond dresser.
Diamond Wheel:
A grinding wheel in which the abrasive is natural or synthetic
diamond.
Die:
A tool used to cut external threads. Also, a tool used to impart a desired
shape to a piece of metal.
Dish Wheel:
A wheel shaped like a dish.
Dividing Head:
An attachment for the milling machine for dividing or spacing holes,
slots, gear teeth, and geometric shapes precisely. When geared to the table lead
screw of a universal miller, helices (sometimes called
spirals)
can be cut. A grinder
universal workhead which can be accurately indexed (rotated) by several methods
is also termed "dividing head".
Dog
(lathe or grinder): A device clamped onto work so that it can be machined
between centers. A drive pin from the power head on the machine catches the
dog during rotation, thus revolving the work.
Dog
(trip): A projecting piece on the side of a machine tool worktable to trip
the automatic feed mechanism for reverse travel.
Dovetail Slide:
A slide bearing consisting of two parts held in alignment by angu
lar sides called
dovetail angles
and widely used in machine-tool construction. A
gib on one side permits adjustment for smoothness of operation and wear.
Dressers:
Tools used for truing and opening a grinding wheel.
Dressing:
Removing wheel material to improve or alter its cutting action, usually
by means of a diamond tool or abrasive dresser.
Eccentric:
Not on a common center. A device that converts rotary motion into
a
reciprocating (back and forth) motion.
Emery.
A natural abrasive of the aluminum oxide type.
End Mill:
A milling cutter having a straight or tapered shank mounted into a drive
holder. The cutting portion has teeth on the end as well as on the circumference.
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