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 Welding and Metalwork - 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 Included... 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 Welding and Metalwork - Question 5 - 2017 - Paper 1
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5.1.1 Crest, major or outside diameter
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The major diameter, also known as the crest, is the outermost diameter of the screw thread. It is essential for determining the load-carrying capacity of the screw.
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5.1.2 Included screw-thread angle
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This angle is the angle between the flanks of the thread. It influences the strength and fit of the screw.
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5.1.3 Screw-thread pitch
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The pitch is the distance between corresponding points on adjacent threads. It indicates how tightly the threads are spaced.
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5.1.4 Screw-thread crest
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The crest is the top or peak of the thread. It is the highest point of the thread profile.
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5.1.5 Screw-thread flanks
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The flanks are the sides of the thread that connect the crest to the root. They are crucial for ensuring proper thread engagement.
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5.2.1
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The milling process in FIGURE 5.2.1 is identified as up-cut milling.
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5.2.2
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The milling process in FIGURE 5.2.2 is identified as down-cut milling.
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5.3 A gear with 22 teeth has to be machined on a milling machine. Calculate the required indexing.
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To calculate the indexing:
Indexing=A40
Where:
A = 22
Calculating, we have:
Indexing=2240≈1.818
This means that with 1 full turn, we can achieve approximately 54 holes on the 66-hole circle.
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5.4.1 What is the function of sector arms B and H?
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The sector arms B and H save time and reduce the risk of errors during the indexing process.
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5.4.2 What is the function of index plate G?
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Index plate G is equipped with a variety of accurately spaced holes, allowing for precise movements of the indexing mechanism.
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5.4.3 What is the function of index pin A?
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The index pin A ensures correct engagement in the desired hole on the index plate, facilitating accurate rotation.
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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.
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5.5.1 Pitch-circle diameter (PCD)
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The PCD can be calculated using the formula:
PCD=m×T
For a gear with 94 teeth and a module of 3:
PCD=3×94=282 mm
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5.5.2 Outside diameter
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The outside diameter can be calculated as:
OD=PCD+2×m
Thus,
OD=282+2×3=288 mm
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5.5.3 Dedendum
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The dedendum can be calculated as:
Dedendum=1.157m
For m = 3:
Dedendum=1.157×3=3.471 mm
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5.5.4 Cutting depth
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The cutting depth is given by:
Cuttingdepth=2.25m
For m = 3:
Cuttingdepth=2.25×3=6.75 mm