Chapter 4 turning tools & operations.

Tooling & ProductionVol. 67 Nbr. 1, April 2001

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Applied Cutting Tool Engineering

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Chapter 4 turning tools & operations.

Metal Removal

Cutting-Tool Materials

Metal Removal Methods

Machinability of Metals

Single Point Machining

Turning Tools and Operations

Turning Methods and Machines

Grooving and Threading

Shaping and Planing

Hole making Processes

Drills and Drilling Operations

Drilling Methods and Machines

Boring Operations and Machines

Reaming and Tapping

Multi Point Machining

Milling Cutters and Operations

Milling Methods and Machines

Broaches and Broaching

Saws and Sawing

Finishing Processes

Grinding Wheels and Operations

Grinding Methods and Machines

Lapping and Honing

4.1 Introduction

Turning is a metalcutting process used for the generation of cylindrical surfaces. Typically the workpiece is rotated on a spindle and the tool is fed into it radially, axially or both ways simultaneously to give the required surface. The term turning, in the general sense, refers to the generation of any cylindrical surface with a single point tool. More specifically, it is often applied just to the generation of e...

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