Worksheet 11 DANREB PERIT
Worksheet 11 DANREB PERIT
Worksheet 11 DANREB PERIT
11
Finishing Processes—Reaming, Broaching, and Lapping
Hand Reamers
1. What is the purpose of a hand reamer?
A reamer is a cutting tool that is used to open the size of an existing hole by a small
amount. A reamer will leave a smoother finish and a more precise size than a drill. Hand
reaming, or reaming a hole without coolant or oil will result in an oversized hole and a rougher
finish.
c. The taper finishing reamer: Multi-fluted, end cutting tools used to resize
and clean up previously formed holes to suit standard Morse Tapered
shanks. Suitable for reaming Morse taper sockets in a variety of normal
ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
Broaching:
Step 2: Setting Up
= This is a small broach in soft material, so I can easily use the 3 ton arbor press. If you're
broaching a tougher material and/or a larger broach, you'll need a hydraulic press, as large
broaches can require thousands of pound of pressure to cut. Also, larger broaches are much
longer and often do not fit in an arbor press.
Step 3: Broaching
= Align the part with the gap in the press and ensure the broach is straight up and down. Then
apply even pressure, ensuring that the part is not tilting or rocking off the arbor press work
surface. In aluminum it requires little effort. Be prepared to catch the broach as it reaches the
end of its stroke- it may fall out. If the broach remains stuck in the part, use a small punch or
piece of stock to press it all the way out. Do not strike the broach, as you can mushroom the
end (sometimes imperceptibly) and cause yourself a big headache. Only press a broach.
Now, we can take a key and test fit the freshly broached pulley with a shaft. It's a perfect fit.
Often times I purchased shafts that already have the keyway machined in them. They are
available from McMaster Carr.
Lapping:
2. Types of Laps
a. Flat laps
b. Internal Laps
c. External Laps