Introduction
1.
The process of removing material from a piece of
work by means of rotating abrasive wheel is known as grinding. Grinding wheel
is mounted on the spindle and rotates on it. Metal is ground by the action of
number of cutting edges coming into contact with the work piece.
2.
Types of Grinding Machines (Refer
Fig 1, 2 & 3)
(a) External
Cylindrical Grinding Machine
(b) Internal
Cylindrical Grinding Machine
(c)
Surface Grinding Machine
Fig
1 External Cylindrical Grinding Machine
Fig
2 Internal Cylindrical Grinding Machine
Fig
3 Surface Grinding Machine
3.
Classification. These
machines are classified by the type, size of machine and special features as
specified by the manufacturers.
4.
Purpose: The purpose of
grinding machine is:
(a)
To shape hard steel or metal which cannot be machined.
(b)
To obtain high degree of surface finish.
(c)
To obtain high degree of dimensional accuracy.
(d)
To overcome the inaccuracies in the previous machined surfaces.
(e)
To sharpen cutting tools.
(f) To give correct
geometrical shape to a product.
5.
Classification of Grinding Wheels.
Grinding wheels are classified by abrasive
material, type of bond, grit or grain size, grade, structure, shape and
size of the wheel (Refer Fig 4 and Fig 5).
Fig
4 Grinding Wheel
(a)
Abrasive. It is the actual
cutting element of the grinding wheel. It is extremely hard and tough by
nature. When it is fractured, many sharp edged corners are formed. Metal is
removed by these multiple sharp cutting edges. These are of two types.
(i) Natural:
Emery, Corundum and Quartz
(ii) Artificial:
Silicon carbide and Aluminium oxide
(b)
Bond.
It is an
adhesive that holds the abrasive in the form of wheels. These are of three
types:
(i)
Vitrified
(ii)
Silicate
(iii) Elastic
(c) Grade. This is an
indicator of degree of hardness of the wheel or tenacity of the bond to hold
the grain in the grinding wheel.
(d) Grit
or Grain. Grit
or grain is the size of the abrasive particles. It is designated by a number, which
is the number of meshes or openings per unit length of sieve through which the
abrasive grains would pass.
Fig
5 Grinding Wheel
(e)
Dressing of Wheels.
Grinding wheels are dressed
when these wheels lose the cutting ability. These are dressed with either
a wheel or diamond dresser.
Drilling
6.
Basic Operation. Drilling is an operation through which circular
holes are produced by means of drill.
7.
Purpose/ Use. Drilling machine is used for following
operations:
(a)
Drilling
(b) Reaming
(c)
Boring
(d) Counter Boring
(e)
Counter Sunking
(f) Spot Facing
(g)
Tapping
8. Types of
Drilling Machines
(a)
Portable Drilling Machine.
It is a very small,
compact unit carrying a small electric motor. It is commonly used for drilling
holes in those components which can not be transported (Refer Fig 6).
Fig
6 Portable Drilling Machine
(b)
Upright Drilling Machine. It is also
known as standard, vertical or pillar drilling machine. It is used for heavy
work and has rapid reversing mechanism for withdrawal of drills. These machines
are manufactured in various sizes having drilling capacities upto 75 mm
diameter. (Refer Fig 7)
Fig
7 Upright Drilling Machine
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