Section 3 Units 5 and 6
Grit
Grain size; the measurement of the degree or coarseness of grinding wheel abrasives in which the lower the number, the coarser the wheel; grain sizes range from 8 to 600
twist drill
a common holemaking tool with spiral grooves in its body
glazing
a condition in which a grinding wheel cuts inefficiently because the grains of the wheel become dull more quickly than normal, preventing new, sharp grains from being exposed.
loading
a condition in which a grinding wheel or the teeth of a file cut inefficiently because pieces of soft metal become lodged in the wheel or file.
thread-cutting die
a cutting tool used to cut an external thread on the outside diameter of a workpiece
tap
a cutting tool used to produce internal threads
electric drill
a handheld holemaking tools used to power holemaking tools
ring test
a precautionary check to ensure a grinding wheel is not cracked by suspending the wheel by the center hold and lightly tapping with a non-metallic object
combination drill anf countersink (center drill)
a short drill used for spotting hole locations or for machining a recess to accept a lathe center, which has a small pilot drill on the tip, and transitions into a countersink with a 60-degree angle
tool reset
a small adjustable platform at the face of a pedestal or bench grinding wheel that aids in supporting work during offhand grinding
spot drill
a tool used to create a shallow cone-shaped hole to serve as a more positive starting point for a twist drill
spiral-flute tap
also cut threads and have a spiral flute much like the flutes on a twist drill
spiral-point (Gun) tap
also cut threads and have straight flutes with a special angle ground on their ends. the angle on the end serves to create stringy chips that are projected forward as the tap is in use.
nominal
an approximation of a desired or targeted size
adjustable reamers
are similar to expansion reamers, but they have a different construction, which allows a much greater range of adjustability
taper chamfer tap
are sometimes called started taps, since they may be used to start a tapped hole that will be finished with another tap. thread are 7-10 threads chamfered to make the tap easier to start into the hole.
external thread
can be cut on the outside diameter of a workpiece with a cutting tool
internal thread
can be produced in the inside diameter of a workpiece with a tool
hand tap
cut threads and have straight flutes from the tip toward the shank. these taps curl the chips tightly and break them into small pieces.
thread depth
depth of a single thread measured from the crest to the root.
Wheel dressers
device used to dress a grinding wheel to expose fresh, sharp abrasive grains
Wheel flanges
discs used between a grinding wheel and spindle nut of a grinding machine to evenly distribute clamping force when mounting the wheel to the spindle
lead
distance a thread will advance in one revolution
pitch
distance from a point on one thread to the same point on the adjustable thread. For inch series threads, the pitch may be calculated by dividing 1 by the TPI
thread forming tap
do not cut, but form threads by displacing material into the shape of the threads
ISO metric
established dimensional standards regarding form, size, tolerance, allowance, classification, and class of fit for the consistent interchange of metric parts.
tap extractor
fingers that slide down the flutes of the broken tap, allowing it to be reversed out of the hole with a tap wrench
unified thread standard
for inch series threads; has established the form (shape) and dimensional standards for the consistent interchange of threaded parts
expansion reamers
have slots cut into the body that allow the reamer to expand to the exact size needed when the adjusting screw in the end of the reamer is tightened
pitch diameter
imaginary diameter measured where the thickness of the thread and space within the groove are equal. the pitch diameter of a thread is responsible for the fit between two mating threads.
counterboring
increases the diameter of a hole to a certain depth in order to allow a screw head or nut to be positioned flush with or below the workpiece surface
hand reamer
intended to be driven by hand and are fitted with a square driving surface for mounting a wrench
major diameter
largest diameter of a thread
jobber's reamers
longer flutes and are useful when reaming deep holes.
threads per inch (TPI)
number of threads contained within 1 inch of the workpiece length. (inch series threads only)
countersinking
process of cutting a tapered opening in a hole so that a flathead screw can be installed flush with the workpiece surface.
reaming
process of finishing a hole to a precise size with a smooth finished surface.
spotfacing
process of machining a flat spot on a rough surface surrounding a hole opening so that bolts, nuts, and washers will be properly seated when tightened.
drilling
process of using a cylindrical rotating cutting tool that is sharpened on its end to create a hole
Blotter
round disc of heavy paper surrounding the center area of a grinding wheel
minor diameter
smallest diameter of a thread. this diameter is measured from the base of a thread on one side to the base of the thread on the opposite side
spark breaker
sometimes called a spark arrestor, a pedestal grinder device used to catch and control most of the sparks generated by grinding wheels and to keep them from contracting the operator's hand
thread
spiral groove made on a round external or internal diameter
flutes
spiral grooves in the sides of a cutting tool that create cutting edges and provide a pathway for chips to be removed from the cutting area
chamfer
the beveled edge of a hole that allows easier entry of pins, aids in starting taps, and reduces burrs on edges of a hole
reamers
the cutting tools used for finishing an existing drilled hole to a precise size with a smooth finsihed surface
percentage of thread
the full thread depth compared to a partial thread depth, which is used to gauge thread strength
silicon carbide
the grinding wheel abrasive type used for grinding carbide as well as nonferrous metals
aluminum oxide
the most common grinding wheel abrasive type, used for general-purpose grinding og ferrous metals
plug chamfer taps
the most general purpose of the three and they are either used by themselves or after a taper tap when it is necessary to thread deeper into a hole. have three to five threads chamfered
crest
the peak of one thread and creates the points where the major diameter is measured
tap drill
the recommended drill bit size for a hole prior to tapping
class of fit
the relationship of tightness or looseness between the sizes of two mating parts
national pipe thread (NPT)
threads tapered 3/4 inch per foot to help seal them as they tighten together; sized according to the nominal inside pipe diameter rather than the major thread diameter
coarse pitch
threads with larger spacing between threads (fewer TPI)
fine pitch
threads with smaller spacing between threads
t-handle tap wrench
typically used for smaller tap sizes and afford better feel and sensitivity for how much torque is being applied to help avoid breaking the tap
general-purpose reamers
used for finished holes to a particular size
taper pin reamers
used to create precise tapers within straight holes that allow them to receive tapered pins
die stocks
used to hold threading dies when cutting threads
bottoming chamfer taps
used when a hole in blind, since they can cut full threads nearly all the way to the bottom of a hole. these taps only chamfer the first one two holes
straight tap wrench
usually provide more leverage, which helps you to apply the higher torque needed for larger tap sizes
root
valley between threads and creates the points where the minor diameter is measured
thread series
various diameters and pitch combinations within a thread system defined as standard