Introduction To Machine Tools
Introduction To Machine Tools
Introduction To Machine Tools
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Machine Tools
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Lecture 1
Introduction to Machine Tools
1.1 Introduction
A machine shop is a room, building, or factory where machining is done. In a
machine shop, operators use different types of hand tools and machine tools
along with the cutting tools to fabricate parts, usually of metal or plastic,
wood, glass, or a combination of materials. The parts produced can be the end
product of the factory to be sold to customers. The production process can
consist of cutting, shaping, drilling, finishing, and other processes related
to metalworking. Therefore, a machine shop is both an engineer's laboratory
and an artist’s studio. Each material and each operation require different
machines, but they all follow the same basic principles. By knowing the
possibilities and limitations of the tools, one can design an alternative method
for machining parts, machine complex shapes in hard and tougher materials.
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A. Machine tools are divided according to their size into the following types:
a. light duty (weighing less than 1 ton),
b. medium duty (1 to 10 tons), and
c. heavy duty (above 10 tons).
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F. Machine tools are divided according to the level of accuracy into the
following categories:
a. Normal-accuracy machine tools, which include the majority of
general-purpose machines
b. Higher-accuracy machine tools, which are capable of producing finer
tolerances and have more accurate assembly and adjustments
c. Machine tools of super-high accuracy, which are capable of producing
very accurate parts.
General-purpose machine tools are standard accuracy machine tools. Above
standard accuracy machine tools are called higher accuracy machine tools,
with critical parts manufactured and assembly and adjustment. These high
accuracy machine tools have certain units that are designed for higher
accuracy operations. The precision machine tools have higher accuracy than
a high accuracy machine tool. The high-precision machine tools are intended
for making parts that require high precision operations and special operations.
G. According to blank type:
a. Bar type (lathes).
b. Chucking type (lathes).
c. Housing type.
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