FIGURE 5.1 below shows the set-up of a taper with an included angle of 8°, to be machined between centres - NSC Mechanical Technology Fitting and Machining - Question 5 - 2019 - Paper 1
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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.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:FIGURE 5.1 below shows the set-up of a taper with an included angle of 8°, to be machined between centres - NSC Mechanical Technology Fitting and Machining - Question 5 - 2019 - Paper 1
Step 1
Calculate the small diameter (d) of the taper.
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To calculate the small diameter of the taper, we first need to determine the length of the taper and apply trigonometric principles.
Using the tangent function:
tan(2θ)=300AB
Given that the angle (\theta = 8^\circ),
AB=tan(4∘)×300≈20.98 mm
Now, we can find the small diameter (d):
d=D−2AB=200−2(20.98)=200−41.96=158.04extmm
Step 2
Calculate the tailstock set-over required for cutting the taper in FIGURE 5.1.
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To find the tailstock set-over, we can establish a direct proportion from the values already calculated.
Using the relation:
Set over(x)=400300×20.98
Thus, substituting the numbers:
X=400300×20.98≈27.97 mm
Step 3
Calculate the following dimensions of a parallel key suitable for a 42 mm diameter shaft: Width.
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The width of the parallel key can be calculated as:
Width=4D=442=10.5 mm
Step 4
Calculate the following dimensions of a parallel key suitable for a 42 mm diameter shaft: Thickness.
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The thickness of the parallel key is given by:
Thickness=6D=642=7 mm
Step 5
State TWO advantages of down-cut milling.
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A better finish is obtained.
Friction is reduced.
Step 6
Use a neatly labelled sketch to show straddle milling.
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