Hello,
I am trying to help a friend whos boss gave him a little work at home. I cannot be too specific about the part to be machined except this will be to perform second and third operations on a pulley. All the bores are from .5002 to .5050.
I have seen a machinist use a similar expanding arbor but I did not get a good look at how it was actually made.
My questions are as follows:
1. How important is the actual slope for the two end pieces?
For example, would 15 degrees work better than the 30 degrees that I have it now?
2. How important is it that the middle part matches the mating part as far as being the same 30 degrees?
As long as the chamfer is concentric with the part it does not appear to me to be too critical to me but I do not know for a fact so I wanted to ask.
Depending on the replies I will be giving him the drawing tonight. The material he has on hand will be drill rod for the two end pieces and aluminum for the middle part.
Thank you.
I am trying to help a friend whos boss gave him a little work at home. I cannot be too specific about the part to be machined except this will be to perform second and third operations on a pulley. All the bores are from .5002 to .5050.
I have seen a machinist use a similar expanding arbor but I did not get a good look at how it was actually made.
My questions are as follows:
1. How important is the actual slope for the two end pieces?
For example, would 15 degrees work better than the 30 degrees that I have it now?
2. How important is it that the middle part matches the mating part as far as being the same 30 degrees?
As long as the chamfer is concentric with the part it does not appear to me to be too critical to me but I do not know for a fact so I wanted to ask.
Depending on the replies I will be giving him the drawing tonight. The material he has on hand will be drill rod for the two end pieces and aluminum for the middle part.
Thank you.