5.1 Neatly sketch and label an isometric V-screw thread to indicate the following screw thread terminology on:
5.1.1 Crest, major or outside diameter
5.1.2 Included screw-thread angle
5.1.3 Screw-thread pitch
5.1.4 Screw-thread crest
5.1.5 Screw-thread flanks
5.2 Identify the milling processes indicated in FIGURES 5.2.1 and 5.2.2 below - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 5 - 2017 - Paper 1
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5.1 Neatly sketch and label an isometric V-screw thread to indicate the following screw thread terminology on:
5.1.1 Crest, major or outside diameter
5.1.2 Include... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:5.1 Neatly sketch and label an isometric V-screw thread to indicate the following screw thread terminology on:
5.1.1 Crest, major or outside diameter
5.1.2 Included screw-thread angle
5.1.3 Screw-thread pitch
5.1.4 Screw-thread crest
5.1.5 Screw-thread flanks
5.2 Identify the milling processes indicated in FIGURES 5.2.1 and 5.2.2 below - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 5 - 2017 - Paper 1
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5.1.1 Crest, major or outside diameter
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The crest of the screw thread is the uppermost part of the thread. The outside diameter is the largest diameter of the screw measured at the crest.
In an isometric sketch, this can be illustrated as the highest point of the V-thread where the two sides of the thread converge.
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5.1.2 Included screw-thread angle
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The included screw-thread angle is the angle formed between the two sides of the thread. For a standard V-thread, this angle is typically 60 degrees. In the sketch, it can be shown as the angle at the apex of the V-shape.
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5.1.3 Screw-thread pitch
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Screw-thread pitch is the distance between corresponding points on adjacent threads, measured parallel to the axis. This can be illustrated in the sketch by indicating the distance along the axis between two adjacent crests.
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5.1.4 Screw-thread crest
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The screw-thread crest is the top surface of the thread. In the isometric sketch, this is displayed as the highest horizontal line connecting the two outermost points of the thread profile.
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5.1.5 Screw-thread flanks
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The screw-thread flanks are the flat surfaces that connect the crest and the root of the thread. In the sketch, these can be represented as the angled lines descending from the crest towards the root.
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5.2.1
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The process shown in FIGURE 5.2.1 is identified as up-cut milling, where the cutter rotates against the direction of the feed, resulting in a climb cut.
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5.2.2
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The process in FIGURE 5.2.2 is identified as down-cut milling, where the cutter rotates in the same direction as the feed, resulting in a conventional milling operation.
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5.4.1 What is the function of sector arms B and H?
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Sector arms B and H are used for calibration and to set the dividing head to specific angles for precise cutting. They help in selecting the ratio of the worm gear to the index plate.
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5.4.2 What is the function of index plate G?
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The index plate G has accurate spaced holes that allow for different settings of the dividing head for facilitating indexing, thus enabling precise angular positioning.
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5.4.3 What is the function of index pin A?
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Index pin A is used for locking the selected hole on the index plate during operation to maintain the precision of the angular positioning.
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5.4.4 What is the ratio between worm gear E and gear D?
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The ratio between worm gear E and gear D is 40:1. This means that for every turn of the worm gear, the gear D will turn 1/40th of a rotation.
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5.5.1 Pitch-circle diameter (PCD)
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The pitch-circle diameter (PCD) is calculated using the formula:
PCD = m × T
Where:
m = module (3)
T = number of teeth (94)
Thus, PCD = 3 x 94 = 282 mm.
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5.5.2 Outside diameter
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The outside diameter (OD) can be calculated using:
OD = PCD + 2m
So,
OD = 282 + 2 × 3 = 288 mm.
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5.5.3 Dedendum
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The dedendum (b) is calculated as:
Dedendum = m - 1.25
For the module of 3:
Dedendum = 3 - 1.25 = 1.75 mm.
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5.5.4 Cutting depth
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