Turning and Boring A specialized treatise for machinists, students in the industrial and engineering schools, and apprentices, on turning and boring methods, including modern practice with engine lathes, turret lathes, vertical and horizontal boring machines

CHAPTER V

Chapter 5138 wordsPublic domain

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