MILLING MACHINE AND ITS PARTS
Milling machine may be defined as the type of machine in which the metal is removed by causing the job to be fed against a revolving cutting tool called the milling cutter, which has one or more cutting edges.
The principle parts of milling machine are given:
- Base
The base of the machine
is Grey iron casting accurately machined on its top and bottom surface
and serves as a foundation member for all the other parts which rest
upon it. It carries the column at its one end. In some machines, the
bage is hollowed and working as a reservoir for cutting fluid.
- Column
The column is the main
supporting frame mounted vertically on the bage. The column is box
shaped. Heavily ribbed inside and houses all the driving mechanisms for
the spindle and table feed. The front vertical face of the column is
accurately machined and is provided with dovetail guide ways of
supporting knee. The top of the column is finished to hold an over-arm
that extends outward at the front of the machine.
- Knee
The knee is the rigid
gray iron casting that slides up and down on the vertical way of the
column face. The adjustment of height is effected by elevating screw on
the base that also supports the knee. The knee houses the feed mechanism
of the table, and in different controls to operate it. The top face of
the knee forms slid way for the saddle to provide cross travel of the
table.
- Saddle
The saddle is placed on
the top of the knee, which slides on guide ways set exactly at 90 to
column face. A cross feed screw near the top of the knee engages a nut
of the bottom of the saddle to move it horizontally, by hand or power,
to apply cross feed. The top of the saddle is accurately machined to
provide guide ways for the table.
- Table
The table rest on ways
on the saddle and travels longitudinally. The top of the table is
accurately finished and T-slots are provided for clamping the work and
other fixtures on it. A lead screw under the table engages a nut on the
saddle to move the table horizontally by hand or power. The longitudinal
travel of the table may be limited by fixing trip dogs on the side of
the table. In universal machines, the table may also be swiveled
horizontally. For this purpose the table is mounted on a circular bage
which in its turn is mounted on the saddle. The circular bage is
graduated in the degree.
- Over hanging arm
Over hanging arm is
mounted on the top of column extends beyond the column face and serve as
a bearing support may be provided nearest to the cutter. More than one
bearing support may be provided for the arbor.
- Front Brace
The front brace is an
extra support that is fitted between the knee and over arm to ensure
further rigidity to the arbor and the knee. The front brace is slotted
to allow for adjustment of the height of the knee relative to over arm.
- SpindleThe spindle of the machine is locates in the upper part of the column and receive power from the motor through belts, gears and clutches and transmit it to the arbor the front end of the spindle just projects from the column face and it is provided with a tapered hole into to which various cutting tools and arbors may be inserted. The accuracy in metal machining by the cutter depends on primarily accuracy, strength and rigidity of the spindle.
- ArborAn arbor is considered as an extension of the machine spindle on which cutters are securely mounted and rotated. The arbors are made with taper shanks for proper alignments with machine spindles having taper hole on their nose. The taper shank of the arbor conforms to the Morse taper or self release taper whose value is 7:24. The arbor may be supported at the farthest end from the over hanging arm or may be of cantilever type which is called stub arbor.
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