When a broken gear was measured, it was found to have an outside diameter of 112 mm - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 5 - 2016 - Paper 1
Question 5
When a broken gear was measured, it was found to have an outside diameter of 112 mm. A replacement gear must be made to mesh with a rack that has a straight-line pit... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:When a broken gear was measured, it was found to have an outside diameter of 112 mm - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 5 - 2016 - Paper 1
Step 1
5.1.1 The module (round off to a whole number)
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The module can be calculated using the formula:
m=πcircularpitch
Substituting the given circular pitch:
m=π12,567≈4
Thus, the module is approximately 4 mm.
Step 2
5.1.2 The pitch-circle diameter
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The pitch-circle diameter (PCD) can be found using the formula:
PCD=OD−2×m
Substituting the values:
PCD=112−2×4=112−8=104mm
Step 3
5.1.3 The cutting depth
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The cutting depth is determined using the formula:
CuttingDepth=m×2.157
Substituting the value for the module:
CuttingDepth=4×2.157=8.628mm
Step 4
5.1.4 The addendum
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The addendum can be calculated using the module:
Addendum=m=4mm
Step 5
5.1.5 The dedendum
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The dedendum can be calculated as:
Dedendum=1.157×m
Thus:
Dedendum=1.157×4=4.628mm
Step 6
5.1.6 The clearance
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The clearance is calculated using:
Clearance=0.157×m
Therefore:
Clearance=0.157×4=0.628mm
Step 7
5.1.7 The number of teeth
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The number of teeth (T) can be found with the formula:
T=mPCD
Substituting the previously calculated values:
T=4104=26teeth
Step 8
5.2 Calculate the indexing required for the number of teeth of the gear in QUESTION 5.1.7.
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The indexing can be calculated using:
Indexing=n40×13
Using previously calculated values:
n=26→Indexing=2640×13≈20.0
Step 9
5.3 Explain, step by step, the procedure to cut an external metric V-screw thread with a pitch of 2 mm on a centre lathe using the compound-slide method.
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Set up the work piece in the lathe: Secure the work piece and turn to the major diameter of the thread.
Set the compound slide angle: Adjust the compound slide to 30 degrees to the right and set the tool accurately in the post.
Consult index plate for correct settings: Use the quick-change gearbox to set 2 mm pitch and move accordingly.
Initiate cutting: Start the lathe and touch the cutting tool to the work piece.
Adjust feed rate: Move the tool a short distance to set the zero point on the feed dial, then engage the half-nut lever to continue.
Monitor progress: Use the thread gauge to check if the thread pitch is correct, ensuring successive cuts bring the thread to the desired depth.
Finish the cut: Stop the lathe once the threading is complete and check the thread with a ring gauge for accuracy.