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5.1 A spur gear with 118 teeth must be cut on a universal milling machine - NSC Mechanical Technology Welding and Metalwork - Question 5 - 2017 - Paper 1

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5.1 A spur gear with 118 teeth must be cut on a universal milling machine. Calculate the indexing required to cut this gear with the help of a Cincinnati dividing he... show full transcript

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Step 1

Calculate the indexing required to cut this gear

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To calculate the indexing required for a spur gear with 118 teeth using a Cincinnati dividing head:

  1. Calculate the number of holes on the dividing plate:

    The formula for indexing is given by:

    Indexing=40n\text{Indexing} = \frac{40}{n}

    where n is the number of teeth.

    Substitute n with 118:

    Indexing=401180.339 turns\text{Indexing} = \frac{40}{118} \approx 0.339 \text{ turns}

  2. Determine that there are no full turns and 20 holes in a 59-hole plate, confirming that the indexing can be performed accurately.

Step 2

Use simple line sketches to explain the difference between up-cut milling and down-cut milling

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Up-Cut Milling

  • In up-cut milling, the cutter rotates against the direction of the workpiece feed. This method typically pulls the material upward.
  • Sketch:

    Up-Cut Milling Sketch

Down-Cut Milling

  • In down-cut milling, the cutter rotates in the same direction as the workpiece feed. This method pushes the material downward.
  • Sketch:

    Down-Cut Milling Sketch

Summary

  • In up-cut milling, the cutting occurs as the chip thickness decreases, while in down-cut milling, the cutting occurs as the chip thickness increases.

Step 3

The width of the key

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To calculate the width of the key:

Width=D4=1024=25.5 mm\text{Width} = \frac{D}{4} = \frac{102}{4} = 25.5 \text{ mm}

Step 4

The thickness of the key

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To find the thickness of the key:

Thickness=D6=1026=17 mm\text{Thickness} = \frac{D}{6} = \frac{102}{6} = 17 \text{ mm}

Step 5

The length of the key

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To determine the length of the key:

Length=D×1.5=102×1.5=153 mm\text{Length} = D \times 1.5 = 102 \times 1.5 = 153 \text{ mm}

Step 6

The thickness of the key at the smaller end

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To calculate the thickness at the smaller end of the key:

Thickness at smaller end=TL100=17153100=15.47 mm\text{Thickness at smaller end} = \frac{T \cdot L}{100} = \frac{17 \cdot 153}{100} = 15.47 \text{ mm}

Step 7

Addendum

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The addendum (height of the tooth above the pitch circle):

Addendum=extmodule=3 mm\text{Addendum} = ext{module} = 3 \text{ mm}

Step 8

Dedendum

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The dedendum (depth of the tooth below the pitch circle):

Dedendum=1.25×extmodule=1.25×3=3.75 mm\text{Dedendum} = 1.25 \times ext{module} = 1.25 \times 3 = 3.75 \text{ mm}

Step 9

Clearance

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The clearance (space between the top of the tooth and the base of the tooth in the mating gear):

Clearance=DedendumextAddendum=3.753=0.75 mm\text{Clearance} = \text{Dedendum} - ext{Addendum} = 3.75 - 3 = 0.75 \text{ mm}

Step 10

Pitch circle diameter

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To calculate the pitch circle diameter:

Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD)=Number of Teeth×extmodule=60×3=180 mm\text{Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD)} = \text{Number of Teeth} \times ext{module} = 60 \times 3 = 180 \text{ mm}

Step 11

Outside diameter

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To find the outside diameter:

Outside Diameter=PCD+2×extAddendum=180+2×3=186 mm\text{Outside Diameter} = \text{PCD} + 2 \times ext{Addendum} = 180 + 2 \times 3 = 186 \text{ mm}

Step 12

Cutting depth

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To calculate the cutting depth:

Cutting Depth=2.157 mm or 2.25 mm\text{Cutting Depth} = 2.157 \text{ mm} \text{ or } 2.25 \text{ mm}

Step 13

Circular pitch

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To find the circular pitch:

Circular Pitch=extmodule×π=3×π9.43 mm\text{Circular Pitch} = ext{module} \times \pi = 3 \times \pi \approx 9.43 \text{ mm}

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