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FIGURE 5.1 below shows the set-up of a taper with an included angle of 8°, to be machined between centres. 5.1.1 Calculate the small diameter (d) of the taper. 5.1... show full transcript
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To find the small diameter (d) of the taper, we begin by establishing the relationship between the large diameter (D), the small diameter (d), and the length (L) of the taper.
The formula for the diameter at a distance from the larger end can be derived using trigonometric relations. Given the angle θ and length:
Using the formula:
an rac{ heta}{2} = \frac{d - D}{L}
Here, substituting the values:
Calculating:
Now, substituting into the formula for the small diameter:
Therefore, the small diameter (d) of the taper is approximately 158.04 mm.
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To calculate the tailstock set-over, we use the set-over angle determined in the previous calculation.
Given that the set-over can be found using the relationship:
Substituting the values:
Then,
Thus, the tailstock set-over required is approximately 27.97 mm.
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To illustrate straddle milling, depict a setup with two milling cutters positioned either side of a workpiece. Ensure to label the following parts:
This setup allows simultaneous cutting on both sides of the workpiece, enhancing efficiency.
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