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5.1 State TWO disadvantages of cutting tapers on a centre lathe machine using the compound slide method - NSC Mechanical Technology Fitting and Machining - Question 5 - 2023 - Paper 1

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5.1 State TWO disadvantages of cutting tapers on a centre lathe machine using the compound slide method. 5.2 FIGURE 5.2 below shows a diagram of a taper with an inc... show full transcript

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Step 1

State TWO disadvantages of cutting tapers on a centre lathe machine using the compound slide method.

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  1. Only short tapers can be cut.

  2. It causes fatigue to the operator.

Step 2

Calculate the length of the taper.

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To calculate the length of the taper, we can use the formula:

L=Dd2tanθ/2 L = \frac{D - d}{2 \tan{\theta/2}}

Where:

  • D = 78 mm (larger diameter),
  • d = 55 mm (smaller diameter),
  • \theta = 8° (included angle). So,
  1. First, calculate (L):
\tan{4^{\circ}} = \frac{78 - 55}{2L} = \frac{23}{2L}\

Solving for L gives:

2L=230.0699926811 L=164.46 mm2L = \frac{23}{0.0699926811} \ L = 164.46 \text{ mm}

Step 3

Calculate the set-over of the tailstock required to cut the taper in FIGURE 5.2.

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To find the tailstock set-over, we use the formula:

\text{Set-over} = \frac{L(D - d)}{2}\

Where:

  • D = 78 mm,
  • d = 55 mm,
  • L = 164.46 mm. Calculating gives:
Set-over=164.46(7855)2=19.89mm\text{Set-over} = \frac{164.46(78 - 55)}{2} = 19.89 mm

Step 4

Calculate the following dimensions for a parallel key suitable for an 83 mm diameter shaft.

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For a parallel key suitable for an 83 mm diameter shaft, we compute:

Width:

Width=D4=834=20.75 mm\text{Width} = \frac{D}{4} = \frac{83}{4} = 20.75 \text{ mm}

Thickness:

Thickness=D6=836=13.83 mm\text{Thickness} = \frac{D}{6} = \frac{83}{6} = 13.83 \text{ mm}

Length: The length is calculated as:

Length=1.5×D=1.5×83=124.50 mm\text{Length} = 1.5 \times D = 1.5 \times 83 = 124.50 \text{ mm}

Step 5

Label A and B in FIGURE 5.4 below showing the straddle milling process.

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A. Side and face cutter / Milling cutters.

B. Arbor / Spacers / Spindle / Axle.

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