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OVERVIEW / Video Table of Contents
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 | Section 1 - INDICATING A VISE
Indicating a vise square to the machine is
necessary so that any machining operations
are square to the edge of the material. |
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 | Section 2 – INDICATE A HOLE
Indicating a hole is the starting point
for the measurement and further machining
of many projects. By indicating a hole
accurately, we can be sure that the rest
of our operations will be located
correctly on the material. |
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 | Section 3 - FINDING AN EDGE
There are two ways that an edge can be
located on the machine. The first way is
using an edge finder. This method is
fairly accurate. The second way is to use
an indicator, which is the most accurate
method of finding an edge. |
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 | Section 4 - FIND THE CENTER OF A
SHAFT
Another procedure you should be familiar
with is finding the center of a shaft. It
is necessary to find the center of a shaft
so that when drilling a series of holes,
all of the holes will be in line with the
center of the shaft. |
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 | Section 5 – CLAMP DOWN FIXTURE
Holding down a fixture correctly is
important so that there is no chance of
movement during the machining operation
which will result in out of tolerance
parts. |
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 | Section 6 – CLAMPING DOWN PART
ONTO FIXTURE
Clamping parts onto a fixture correctly
will assure repeatability in dimensions. |
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 | Section 7 – HOLDING A
MICROMETER |
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 | Section 8 – HOLDING A
TELESCOPE GAUGE
Holding the gauges correctly assures that
you obtain the proper measurements. |
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 | Section 9 – COLLET HOLDERS
Preventing jammed collets in holders.
Prevent flaring out the locating.
Preventing drills from slipping back
through the collet. |
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 | Section 10 – END MILL HOLDERS
Prevent the depth of the cut from varying. |
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