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[ Tool Room
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Our Tool room is well
equipped with modern facilities & traditional facilities for the
smooth working on New Models, Dies, Punches & also to avoid
production brake downs i.e. Lathe Machines, Welding Sets Etc. Some
of them are given below:-
Lathe is oldest most common turning machine holds and
rotates metal or wood while a cutting tool shapes the material. The
tool may be moved parallel to or across the direction of rotation to
form parts that have a cylindrical or conical shape or to cut
threads. With special attachments, a lathe may also be used to
produce flat surfaces, as a milling machine does, or it may drill or
bore holes in the work-piece.
Shaper is used primarily to produce flat surfaces. The tool
slides against the stationary work-piece and cuts on one stroke,
returns to its starting position, and then cuts on the next stroke
after a slight lateral displacement. In general, the shaper can
produce almost any surface composed of straight-line elements.
Planer is the largest of the reciprocating machine tools.
Unlike the shaper, which moves a tool past a fixed work-piece, the
planer moves the work-piece past a fixed tool. After each
reciprocating cycle, the work-piece is advanced laterally to expose
a new section to the tool.
Milling, a work-piece is fed against a circular device with a
series of cutting edges on its circumference. The work-piece is held
on a table that controls the feed against the cutter. The table
conventionally has three possible movements: longitudinal,
horizontal, and vertical; in some cases it can also rotate. Milling
machines are the most versatile of all machine tools. Flat or
contoured surfaces may be machined with excellent finish and
accuracy. Angles, slots, gear teeth, and recess cuts can be made by
using various cutters.
Drilling and Boring Machines
These type of machinery particularly useful in large-scale
production, these power tools produce uniform holes and smooth
surfaces far faster and more accurately than they could be produced
by hand.
Hole-Making machine tools are used to drill a hole where none
previously existed; to alter a hole in accordance with some
specification (by boring or reaming to enlarge it, or by tapping to
cut threads for a screw); or to lap or hone a hole to create an
accurate size or a smooth finish.
Drilling Machines vary in size and function, ranging from portable
drills to radial drilling machines, multi-spindle units, automatic
production machines, and deep-hole-drilling machines. See Drill.
Boring is a process that enlarges holes previously drilled, usually
with a rotating single-point cutter held on a boring bar and fed
against a stationary work-piece. Boring machines include jig borers
and vertical and horizontal boring mills.
Grinding is the removal of metal by a rotating abrasive wheel; the
action is similar to that of a milling cutter. The wheel is composed
of many small grains of abrasive, bonded together, with each grain
acting as a miniature cutting tool. The process produces extremely
smooth and accurate finishes.
To provide best quality to our customers, we are using good quality
lubricants & cooling fluids. In many cutting operations fluids
are used to cool and lubricate. Cooling increases tool life and
helps to stabilize the size of the finished part. Lubrication
reduces friction, thus decreasing the heat generated and the power
required for a given cut. Cutting fluids include water-based
solutions, chemically inactive oils, and synthetic fluids. |
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