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1 MEM05 Metal and Engineering Training Package MEM07007C Perform milling operations Learner guide Version 1 Training and Education Support Industry Skills Unit Meadowbank Product code: 5513
2 Acknowledgments The TAFE NSW Training and Education Support Industry Skills Unit, Meadowbank would like to acknowledge the support and assistance of the following organisations and people in the production of this learner guide. Fitting and Machining (Ron Culley) Fitting and Machining (Stage 2) TAFE NSW ISCAR Australia Mitsubishi Australia Hare and Forbes Machinery House Writer: Andrew Gill Reviewer: Mark Pollard (South Western Sydney Institute) Dallas Hanna (Northern Sydney Institute) Project Manager: Stephen Davies Education Programs Manager TAFE NSW Enquiries Enquiries about this and other publications can be made to: Training and Education Support Industry Skills Unit, Meadowbank Meadowbank TAFE Level 3, Building J, See Street, MEADOWBANK NSW 2114 Tel: Fax: TAFE NSW (Training and Education Support, Industry Skills Unit Meadowbank) 2011 Copyright of this material is reserved to TAFE NSW Training and Education Support, Industry Skills Unit Meadowbank. Reproduction or transmittal in whole or in part, other than for the purposes of private study or research, and subject to the provisions of the Copyright Act, is prohibited without the written authority of TAFE NSW Training and Education Support, Industry Skills Unit Meadowbank. ISBN Developed by Training & Education Support Industry Skills Unit, Meadowbank TAFE NSW 2011
3 Table of Contents Introduction General introduction Using this learner guide Prior knowledge and experience Unit of competency overview Assessment Topic 1: Milling safety Some safe work principles to follow when using a milling machine include: Review questions Topic 2: Mill lubrication and maintenance Milling Machine adjustments Review questions Topic 3: The digital readout Review questions Topic 4: Milling cutters Types of milling cutters Indexable insert milling Facing cutter geometry Selecting a milling cutter Review questions Topic 5: Cutting tool materials and properties Identifying carbide inserts Insert Clamping Systems Chip control mechanisms Carbide insert troubleshooting Carbide insert defects and solutions Care and maintenance of milling cutters Milling cutter storage and safety Review questions Developed by Training & Education Support Industry Skills Unit, Meadowbank TAFE NSW 2011
4 Topic 6: Principles of metal chip formation Factors that affect metal cutting Effects of cutting conditions for milling Surface finish and roughness measurement Review questions Topic 7: Speeds and feeds Factors affecting cutting speed Feeds for milling Review questions Topic 8: Mounting milling cutters Safety Vertical mill mounting methods Collet chuck types Horizontal mill mounting methods Review questions Topic 9: Work holding methods Milling vices Collet blocks Direct clamping Clamping accessories Vee Blocks Angle plates Jigs and fixtures Holding workpieces between centres Holding workpieces in a dividing head chuck Holding workpieces on a rotary table Magnetic chuck Review questions Topic 10: Setting the workpiece Vice stop Developed by Training & Education Support Industry Skills Unit, Meadowbank TAFE NSW 2011
5 Centring the cutter Review questions Topic 11: Milling operations Types of milling operations Review questions Topic 12: Milling methods Conventional and climb milling Review questions Topic 13: Milling key seats Review questions Topic 14: Indexing Parts of a universal dividing head Mounting work in the dividing head Types of dividing/indexing heads Dividing head maintenance Methods of indexing Using the dividing head to mill a square Review questions Topic 15: Milling machine attachments and accessories The rotary table Vertical milling attachments Horizontal milling attachments Slotting attachment Boring heads Review questions Topic 16: Suggested practical jobs Resource Evaluation Form Developed by Training & Education Support Industry Skills Unit, Meadowbank TAFE NSW 2011
6 Topic 1: Milling safety The Work, Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act) and WHS Regulations are enforced throughout all Australian States and Territories. This legislation is aimed at providing consistency, certainty and clarity across Australia making it easy to understand workplace health and safety responsibilities. Consequently this act and its regulations requires both employers and employees to take every reasonable step to work safely and responsibly in the workplace. There are no short cuts to working safety, its everyone s responsibility to manage and minimise potential risks in the workplace, report faulty equipment as well as unsafe environments. Detailed information relating to the WHS Act and regulations can be found on: WorkCover Authority of NSW website; or on Safe Work Australia; Some safe work principles to follow when using a milling machine include: Wear appropriate safety glasses. Ensure the milling machine has a start/stop button within easy reach of the operator Ensure the work piece and cutter are mounted securely before taking a cut Check work is mounted squarely Mount work in a vice that is bolted or held magnetically to the table. Use proper hand tools to make adjustments Hold milling cutters with a cloth to avoid being cut when handling them. Move table as far as possible from cutter while setting up work to avoid injuring your hands Mill the largest surface first Keep hands, brushes and rags away from the revolving milling cutter. Use a vacuum, brush or rake to remove cuttings only after the cutters have stopped moving. Change cutting compounds periodically Keep cutters correctly sharpened and in good condition Keep working surface clear of scraps, tools and materials Keep floor around the milling machine free of oil and grease Page 19 of 196
7 Use lifting equipment when appropriate to move heavy work to or from milling machines Use the buddy system when moving heavy attachments When using cutting oil, prevent splashing by using appropriate splash guards Cutting oil on the floor can cause a slippery condition that could result in operator injury. Figure 1 shows a spindle guard for a universal mill with vertical milling attachment. This guard comes complete with mounting bracket and built-in micro switch and protects the operator from swarf during the milling process. Before starting the machine, what should you check? Figure 1 Before starting, make sure that: All guards are in place Work is properly secured in place Bolts used to hold down work clear the tooling Tooling and supporting pieces are properly tightened in position Table stops are secured properly Handles on all feed screws are in neutral Table is free of stock, tools or other loose material The arbor and arbor support are clear of the work. What should you consider when setting the cutting speed? Ensure that the following factors are considered when setting cutting speed: Material to be machined Type of cutter Finish required Depth of cut Rigidity of machine and work piece. Page 20 of 196
8 What are some things you should avoid doing? Do not wear gloves, rings, watches or loose clothing Do not attempt to mount measure or adjust work until cutter is completely stopped Do not use an excessively heavy cut or feed as it can cause the cutter to break. The flying pieces could cause serious injury Do not reach over or near a revolving cutter. Keep hands at least 30 cm from a revolving cutter Do not lean or rest hands on a moving table Do not make any adjustments while the machine is running Do not move the operating levers without knowing what they control and what action is going to take place Do not leave machine unattended while it is running Never adjust the work piece or work mounting devices when the machine is operating. Milling revision video Page 21 of 196
9 Review questions The following questions have been included to help you revise what you have learnt in topic 1: Milling safety. 1. You must always stop the machine before making measurements or cleaning out chips. (Circle the correct answer). True False 2. Be thoroughly familiar with the placement of the machine s stop switch or lever. (Circle the correct answer). True False 3. Stop the milling machine before: (a) Attempting to make adjustments or measurements (b) Trying to remove accumulated chips (c) Before opening or removing guards and covers (d) All of the above. 4. Who is responsible for removing a danger tag off a milling machine? 5. List three (3) possible dangers associated with using a milling machine. 6. How can injury to your back be avoided when lifting heavy items such as dividing heads onto the milling machine table? 7. Explain why it is very unwise to wear gloves when working a milling machine. 8. List three (3) safety checks that must be performed prior to starting a milling machine: Page 22 of 196
10 Topic 2: Mill lubrication and maintenance The milling machine is a precision tool and must be treated with great care to maintain the machine s accuracy. Regular cleaning and maintenance help to assure machine will maintain its service life and accuracy for many years. Milling machine maintenance requiring more extensive disassembly should only be done by, or under the supervision of, qualified personnel. It is imperative to implement a preventive maintenance program on a regular basis. The milling machine is equipped with oilers and grease fittings to ensure that the ways and other contact areas are continuously lubricated. You need to look closely for the lubrication points on the machine as they can be somewhat hidden. To lubricate the various places on the mill you will need to either use a grease gun or oil can as shown in (Figure 2) below. It is important to keep your machine clean, see (Figure 3) and lubricated to avoid rust between the mating surfaces, to avoid wear and to ensure correct seating of cutting tools. Figure 2 Figure 3 Milling machine oil pump Before operating the milling machine, make sure all lubricants are at their proper levels. Milling machines are all different, it is impossible to cover the lubrication schedule for all types found in the machine shop. Most machines are equipped with oil pumps as shown in (Figure 4) that include an oil reservoir with a level sight glass. These are sometimes called one shot lubricators because it takes only one pump of the handle to lubricate the knee, saddle, and table. Figure 4 Page 23 of 196
11 They distribute lubricant through a series of tubes to strategic locations throughout the machine. To add oil, unscrew the cap and use a funnel to fill with machine oil. Re-screwing the cap, you can see that the level is now at the maximum via a sight glass. Pump the handle a few times after filling to prime the pump with oil, after the initial pumping one pumping motion should be sufficient. Milling machine oil pump Before operating the milling machine, make sure all lubricants are at their proper levels. Milling machines are all different, it is impossible to cover the lubrication schedule for all types found in the machine shop. Most machines are equipped with oil pumps as shown in (Figure 4) that include an oil reservoir with a level sight glass. These are sometimes called one shot lubricators because it takes only one pump of the handle to lubricate the knee, saddle, and table. Figure 4 They distribute lubricant through a series of tubes to strategic locations throughout the machine. To add oil, unscrew the cap and use a funnel to fill with machine oil. Re-screwing the cap, you can see that the level is now at the maximum via a sight glass. Pump the handle a few times after filling to prime the pump with oil, after the initial pumping one pumping motion should be sufficient. Page 24 of 196
12 Milling Machine adjustments Drive belts Drive belts supply power from the motor to the spindle. Many machines have a conical variable speed belt drive and access to this drive belt is gained by removing the cover on the mill column (Figure 5) or vertical head (Figure 6). Visually inspect drive belts for excessive wear and cracking. If you notice the drive belt appears to be excessively worn or cracked, bring this to the attention of the instructor. Figure 5 Gib adjustment All milling machines employ precision slide ways. The saddle, table, and the knee all ride along a box slide way or dovetail slide way. After time the parts that ride along the slide ways begin to wear. To compensate for this wear, machine tools are equipped with adjustable parts called gibs that allow you to eliminate the space that has been created by the wear between the slide ways. Figure 6 Tapered gibs use one or two screws. The screws are located in each end of the tapered gib. One screw acts as an adjustment while the other acts as a locking mechanism. Because tapered gibs are wider on one end than the other, they slide in or out creating more or less contact between the sliding mechanisms. The procedure to adjust the table gib is to first loosen the gib screw on the right side of the table, then re-tighten the opposite gib screw (Figure 7) to lock or adjust the Gib in its new position. Figure 7 Page 25 of 196
13 Figure 8 (Figs 8) shows the gib adjustment screw for saddle slide way. Note, if a chip wiper is present, you will have to remove it before any adjustments can be made. After making the adjustment, traverse the saddle over its entire length to ensure of smooth even operation. Knee gib adjustment Vertical turret-type milling machines are equipped with a tapered gib on the knee. To adjust the gib, remove the wiper and adjust the top gib screw until smooth movement over the entire travel is attained, see (Figure 9). Universal-type milling machines are equipped with a straight gib on the knee. To adjust the gib a series of bolts with lock nuts must be adjusted individually. Figure 9 Wiper pads Wipers are designed to keep out small chips and dirt between the slides and the ways as shown in (Figure 10). Wipers are saturated with oil to catch fine particles of dirt or debris before it gets lodged between the two sliding surfaces. The wipers should be removed, cleaned and re-saturated with oil regularly. Never use compressed air for cleaning a milling machine. Compressed air will push the fine particles trapped in the wiper between the mating surfaces of the slides causing premature wear of these precision surfaces. Figure 10 Page 26 of 196
14 Backlash adjustment Backlash is a term that applies to machine tools. Backlash refers to the "play" or excessive amount of clearance between the machine leadscrew and the nut attached to the machine table or slide as shown in (Fig11) below. Machine table Blacklash Hand wheel screw Figure 11 Backlash is common on manual machine tools, especially milling machines and is due to wear or adjustment. Backlash must be compensated for, as excessive backlash may lead to problems when climb milling and inaccurate workpiece positioning. To compensate for backlash, you must get, and keep the slide (table) and screw in contact with one another, see (Figure 11). To accomplish this, when positioning the table, you must always move the table in the same direction. When positioning the table for locating a drilled hole for example, the direction you moved the table to pick up the edge of the part is the same direction the handle needs to be turned for positioning. If you go past the required setting, it is necessary to go back way from the setting at least one quarter of a turn to eliminate the backlash and then come back to the required dial setting. Many universal mills have a backlash eliminator adjustment, while CNC mills use ball screw lead screws to eliminate backlash. Page 27 of 196
15 Review questions The following questions have been included to help you revise what you have learnt in Topic 2: Mill lubrication and maintenance. 1. List three (3) maintenance checks that should be performed prior to operating the mill. 2. Explain how you would minimise backlash in a mill without a backlash eliminator. 3. A milling machine has a number of lubrication points, when should these be checked? 4. During the milling of a flat face, the machinist measures a taper from front to back. After checking the vice and the workpiece setupto to correc the taper, no problem is found. What could be the cause? What solution can correct this? Page 28 of 196
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