CNC Machining Technology Volume II Cutting, Fluids and Workholding Technologies

This is the second volume of three designed to give an insight into the current state of CNC technology with a focus on practical applications. Following a brief historical introduction to cutting tool development, chapters 1 and 2 explain why CNC requires a change in cutting tool technology from co...

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Main Author: Smith, Graham T.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Springer London 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 Cutting Tool Technology -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Tooling — the Key to Prompt, Productive Operations -- 1.3 Basic Guidance in Determining a Toolings Set-up -- 1.4 Cutting Tool Materials -- 1.5 Insert Cutting Tool Geometries and their Selection -- 1.6 Cutting Tool Diversity — a Review -- 1.7 Modular Quick-change Tooling -- 1.8 Tool and Workpiece Monitoring Systems -- 1.9 Tool Management -- 2 Cutting Fluids -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Stock Removal Processes -- 2.3 Types of Cutting Fluids -- 2.4 Choosing the Right Cutting Fluid -- 2.5 Handling and Use of Cutting Fluids -- 3 Workholding Technology -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Turning Centre Workholding Techniques -- 3.3 Advanced Workholding Methods on Turning Centres -- 3.4 Programmable Steadies — their Role in Workholding -- 3.5 Workpiece Delivery to “Stand-alone” Turning Centres -- 3.6 Part-catchers -- 3.7 Machining Centre Workholding Techniques -- 3.8 Workpiece Delivery Systems to Turning and Machining Centres -- 3.9 Computerised Workholding Techniques — the Philosophy behind the Applications -- Appendix National and International Machine Tool Standards -- Glossary of Terms -- Selected Bibliography -- Company Addresses 
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520 |a This is the second volume of three designed to give an insight into the current state of CNC technology with a focus on practical applications. Following a brief historical introduction to cutting tool development, chapters 1 and 2 explain why CNC requires a change in cutting tool technology from conventional methods. A presentation is given of the working knowledge of cutting tools and cutt ing fluids which is needed to make optimal use of the productive capacity of CNC machines. Since an important consideration for any machine tool is how one can locate and restrain the workpiece in the correct orientation and with the minimum of set-u p time, chapter 3 is concerned with workholding technology. The author draws on his extensive experience as a practitioner and teacher. The text is thoroughly practical in character and generously illustrated with diagrams and photographs