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International Journal of Research and Innovation in Engineering Technology

Volume: 01 Issue: 10

ISSN: 2394 4854


Pages: 17 21

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DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF AN
ATTACHMENT FOR SLOTTING IN DRILLING
MACHINE

P. Mayilsamy1, P. Sabitha Rani2

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering ,Shree Venkateshwara Hi-Tech Engineering College
Gobi ,Tamilnadu, India
2
PG Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shree Venkateshwara Hi-Tech Engineering College ,Gobi
Tamilnadu, India
E-mail-ID: [email protected] , [email protected]

Abstract
There are numerous machine tools, producing round holes, but many components in engineering require square and
non circular holes. In the present day situation, square holes and non circular holes are produced using CNC
Machines or Spark Erosion or Slotting Machines. A quality machine tool to produce square and polygonal holes are
rarely available at low cost. This paper aims to help the small scale production floors where a drilling machine exists
and the scope of work extends to be done on a slotting machine also. Using this project slots can be cut on work
pieces using a drilling machine. This project is an attempt to design and fabricate an attachment for drilling machine
which would produce square and polygonal holes much easier than the currently available methods. This is done by
using an inversion of the Slider crank mechanism. This attachment can be fixed either in drilling machine or in a
vertical milling machine.
Keywords: Attachment, Slotting, Drilling.

1. INTRODUCTION
Highly industrial cities are mainly established with
the entrepreneurship of local peoples, apart from
public sector undertaking. Small-scale production
units are often equipped with either one or the other
general-purpose machine tools, but they find it
difficult to have different machining machines for
various machining operations. This is because it may
require more space, with high expenses. For instance,
there are a number of tools producing round and
taper holes. But many components in engineering
require square or rectangular holes. At present,
square and rectangular holes are produced using CNC
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machines[4] or spark erosion[1] or slotting


machines[7], but a quality machine tool to produce
square and polygon holes at minimum cost are not
available. This project is an attempt to design and
fabricate an attachment for drilling machine which
would produce square and polygon holes much more
easily than the current methods. This project is
actually designed to fit in an existing drilling machine,
an attachment which can be used for making slots or
square holes in components of small scale production
units. This attachment can be attached to either a
drilling machine or vertical milling machine. Similar
designs can be made for any size and any number of
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sides to avoid lot of setting time and pre-machining
procedures involved in current methods and very
useful in case of mass production.

2. PREVIOUS WORKS
2.1 Multi process machine
The history of antimatter begins in 1928 with a young
This machine (designed by R.Maguteeswaran et al.,
2014) [3] can perform three operations - drilling,
slotting and shaping, in a single machine. This
concept reduces the work time and save the cost of
machining. Here, instead of using a slotting machine
and a shaping machine, special arrangements are
made in the drilling machine for slotting operation
and shaping operation to be carried out. By using this
machine, the investment cost for slotting and shaping
machines in the industries can be minimized. The
multi process, machine can be operated by attaching
the drilling machine with the bevel gear and cam
mechanism arrangements. The bevel gear is used for
perpendicular power transmission from the motor by
connecting to the drill chuck, to the shaft which is
connected to a cam arrangement on the other side.
The cam arrangement converts rotary motion into
reciprocating motion and the reciprocating motion is
used for the slotting and shaping operation. The
slotting tool and shaping tool are guided by a
horizontal guide bush. The work table is mounted on
a hydraulic bottle jack piston rod hence when the
bottle jack handle is pumped the table height can be
adjusted according to the requirement when the after
the process is completed the pressure should be
released through the pressure relief valve to make
the table come down. The table is mounted with a
vice to hold the work piece.

various types of work, and can be manufactured and


sold at a very small price than ordinarily charged for
the actual machines used for the same work. It is
claimed to be so light in weight such that it can be
readily lifted on to or off the drill table. It can also be
secured in place or detached in a very few minutes.
The device can be used to make all kinds of jobs that
are ordinarily done by a large slotting machine.

3. SLOTTING ATTACHMENT
A slotting attachment is one that can take up small
slotting jobs by attaching itself to a drilling machine.
The main features of this attachment are:
It can be readily fixed onto an already existing
drilling machine.
It can be easily fixed on to and removed from the
drilling machine.
It is very economical when compared to the other
means of slotting.

3.1 Design
The basic requirements of a small scale industry in
order to use this slotting attachment are:
A pillar drilling machine [6] usually called pillar
drills, which are similar to table top drilling
machines, but larger in size and higher capacity.
Here, the drill-feed and the work table movement are
done manually. Figure 1typically shows a pillar drill.

2.2 Drill Slotter


A drill slotter,(Ernest J.Allen,1919) [2] is an
invention, which gives an inexpensive attachment for
a drilling machine whereby simple slotting or other
similar operations may be performed thus obviating
the necessity of having an entirely separate and
expensive machine for this purpose. It provides a
very substantial and rugged design which is adapted
to provide a wide range of speeds. It is suitable for
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Figure: 2 Gear pairs

Figure: 1 Pillar Drill


Dividing table, a precision work positioning
device which enables the operator to drill or cut work
at exact intervals around a fixed axis and enable
regular work positioning at divisions for which
indexing plates are not necessary.
The main components used in the design of the
attachment constitute of a worm gear [1] which is
attached to the main shaft that rotates with the drill
spindle, which is in turn attached to a socket that is
chucked with the drill spindle. This worm gear is
paired with a spur gear which is locked with a
horizontal shaft. Thus the horizontal crank shaft
rotates, as the gear pair gets into motion when the
drill spindle rotates. Figure 2 illustrates the gear
pairs.

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At one end of the crank shaft a connecting strip is


attached eccentrically, which is connected to a tool
holder at the other end. The tool holder moves
through a definite path that is defined for it, and
attached to the frame. The tool holder holds the
single point tool at its bottom end, as shown in Figure
3.The whole mechanism is placed inside a frame,
which is rigid enough to support the whole assembly,
and has provision for fixing the attachment in on the
work table of the drilling machine.
Since there are 18 teeth on the spur gear, for the
crank shaft to complete one revolution, the drill
spindle has to rotate 18 times. For every one
revolution of the crank shaft, the tool completes one
stroke vertically. Thus the cutting velocity of the
slotting tool is reduced to about 18 times from the
rotating speed of the spindle. For example, if the
required cutting speed of the slotting tool is
50strokes/min, then the drill spindle has to be set to
about 900rpm. The length of stroke of the cutting tool
depends upon the radius of eccentricity that connects
the connecting strip to the crank shaft i.e., when the
eccentric radius on crank is r, then the stroke length
of the cutting tool is 2r.

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Figure: 3 The attachment

3.2 Main features


The main features of this attachment are that:
It consists of very simple parts for transmitting the
motion of the drill spindle to the slotting tool, thus
reducing the complex nature of the attachment.
Unlike the multi process machine and the drill
slotter mentioned above, this design avoids the bevel
gears which decreases the complexity of the design.
This also reduces slippage of the mating gears.
The cost of this product is very low when
compared to any other means of producing square
holes or slots
The fabricated slotter attachment in working
condition at a small scale industry where a drilling
machine is available is shown in Figure 4.

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Figure: 4 The slotting attachment in working


condition

4. CONCLUSION
This article gives a good solution to the small scale
industries that cannot afford a separate slotting
machine, and have in possession a drilling machine,
and may require doing certain slotting operations.
This unit eliminates the presence of slotting machine
in machine shop. The variation of the speed of the
slotting tool from that of the drill spindle makes this
product a feasible one for carrying out machining
operations on materials which require utmost care
while fabricating.
An extension of this design gives an option for
carrying out slotting operations by varying the stroke
length. This can be done by giving a lengthy slotted
hole or a series of holes in the disc of the crank shaft
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instead of the hole for locking the connecting strip.
This design varies the stroke length according to the
necessity of the job, since the stroke length depends
upon the radius of the crank. The design of the
slotting attachment described in this work is simple,
portable type, low cost than the other machines
available in the market. The operating principle of
this machine is very simple, thus making this project
a successful one.

A Brief Author Biography


P. Mayilsamy M.E., Assistant Professor,
Mechanical
Engineering
Department,
Shree
Venkateshwara Hi-Tech Engineering College, Erode.
P. Sabitha Rani ME Manufacturing Engineering,
PG Scholar at Shree Venkateshwara Hi-Tech
Engineering College, Erode.

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Schaller,
Klaus
Schubert,
Micromachining by CNC Slotting using a
Steered Tool.
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Schaller,
Klaus
Schubert,
Micromachining by CNC Slotting using a
Steered Tool
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