taper turning on the centre lathe

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Taper Turning on the Centre Lathe. Centre Lathe. Safety Guard. Chuck. Tailstock. The picture on the left shows a Centre Lathe which is used for turning metals. Bed. Headstock. Compound Slide. Cross Slide. Toolpost. Saddle wheel. The main parts are as shown. Emergency Stop. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Taper Turningon the Centre Lathe

CentreLathe

EmergencyStop

Tailstock

Bed

Chuck

Safety Guard

Toolpost

Headstock

The picture on the left shows a Centre Lathe which is used for turning metals

The main parts are as shown

Cross Slide

Saddle wheel

Compound Slide

First of all fix the bar in the chuck with the Chuck key.

Turning a Taper

Now rotate the Compound slide to the desired angle.

Turning a Taper

Next Lower the Guard into position.

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Move the Tool closer to the workpiece with the Saddle wheel.

Turning a Taper

Switch the Lathe On

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Use the Compound Slide to take the first small cut off the bar

Turning a Taper

Use the Compound Slide to take the first small cut off the bar (about 1mm)

Turning a Taper

Then wind the Compound Slide back

Turning a Taper

Move the Cross slide in to take a second cut.

Turning a Taper

Use the Compound slide to take a second cut.

Turning a Taper

Repeat this process until the desired taper is achieved

(Remember to take a light cut with each pass of the tool tip)

Turning a Taper

Switch the lathe Off .

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Lift the Safety Guard.

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Remove the workpiece.

Turning a Taper

Well Done

Process Completed

CentreLathe

EmergencyStop

Tailstock

Bed

Chuck

Safety Guard

Toolpost

Headstock

The picture on the left shows a Centre Lathe which is used for turning metals

The main parts are as shown

Cross Slide

Saddle wheel

Compound Slide

Back

Wrong

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