CHAPTER V
TURRET LATHE PRACTICE
General Description of a Turret Lathe--Example of Turret Lathe Work--Machining Flywheels in Turret Lathe--Finishing a Flywheel at One Setting in Turret Lathe--Finishing a Webbed Flywheel in Two Settings--Tools for Turret Lathes--Box-tools--Examples of Box-tool Turning--Hollow Mills--Releasing Die and Tap Holders--Self-opening Die Heads--Collapsing Taps--Miscellaneous Turret Lathe Tools--Turning Gasoline Engine Pistons in Turret Lathe--Turning Piston Rings in Turret Lathe--Piston Turning in Pratt and Whitney Turret Lathe--Attachment for Turning Piston Rings--Turning Worm-gear Blanks in Turret Lathe--Turning Bevel Gear Blanks--Shell Turning Operation in Flat Turret Lathe--Chuck Work in Flat Turret Lathe--Double-spindle Flat Turret Lathe--Automatic Chucking and Turning Machine--Example of Work on Automatic Turning Machine--Determining Speed and Feed Changes--Setting the Turret Slide--Setting the Cross-slide Cam--Setting the Boring Tool for Recessing--Adjustments for Automatic Feed and Speed Changes--Turning Flywheel in Automatic Chucking and Turning Machine--Automatic Multiple-spindle Chucking Machine--Selecting Type of Turning Machine 178-241