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<p>Machine Shop 5 Milling Machine 2 1 Milling Machine 2 Square and Hex Collett Blocks-used to hold/clamp parts to machine features on 4 and 6 sides of a part, respectively 2 V Blocks Holding parts to machine features into parts and end of parts 3 Hold-down Clamps Used to hold large or irregularly shaped parts 4 Using Angle Blocks Used to hold materials to machine features not perpendicular on a part 5 Drill Press Vice Used to hold a part to machine a feature @ 45˚ angle and other positions/angles Also used with angle blocks to hold parts 6 Lathe Chuck With Vise Used to hold parts in the milling machine; not accurate method, but quick/convenient 7 Double Sided Tape Used to hold a part in a vice securely without distortion 8 Squaring High Aspect Ratio Parts Used to hold a part to be machined securely and squared 9 Right Angle Attachment A right angle gear box to mill features in an end of a larger/slender part that is clamped in the vice. 10 Slitting Saw A saw blade that is used to cut slots/slits/features in a part Can also be used with a right angle attachment 11 Rotary Table A bench/table attached to the bed of the machine used to machine circular parts, grooves, circles, segments Dial indicator and Co-Axe indicator uses to square/center the Table to the Y axes 12 5 C Collett Indexer Used to hold Colletts and position parts in up to 24 positions for various milling features</p>
Posted on 2008-10-27 12:12:39 -0400 by Anonymous User
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Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:45 -0400 by Anonymous 01:00:22
<p>He can also move the ram in or out.</p>
Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:45 -0400 by Anonymous 00:52:25
<p>Co-axial centre finder</p>
Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:45 -0400 by Anonymous 00:47:25
<p>Table is co-axial with quill, how can he mill far from the axis?</p>
<p>It is probably a good idea to wear some sort of latex or nitrile gloves when using any solvents or cleaners :)</p>
Posted on 2010-09-09 04:35:45 -0400 by Anonymous 00:14:08
<p>Then he simply moves the table in the X or Y axis to offset from true center</p>
<p>its over go away</p>
Posted on 2011-02-01 15:38:41 -0500 by Anonymous 01:00:17
<p>Befestigen mit Klebeband</p>
Posted on 2011-02-26 01:58:23 -0500 by Anonymous 00:15:29
Posted on 2011-03-01 02:31:51 -0500 by Anonymous 00:00:23