A machine vice, as shown in Fig. 6.12, has single-start, square threads with 22 mm nominal diameter and 5 mm pitch. The outer and inner diameters of the friction collar are 55 and 45 mm respectively. The coefficients of friction for thread and collar are 0.15 and 0.17 respectively. The machinist can comfortably exert a force of 125 N on the handle at a mean radius of 150 mm. Assuming uniform wear for the collar, calculate (i) the clamping force developed between the jaws; and (ii) the overall efficiency of the clamp.

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A machine vice, as shown in
Fig. 6.12, has single-start, square threads with
22 mm nominal diameter and 5 mm pitch. The
outer and inner diameters of the friction collar
are 55 and 45 mm respectively. The coefficients
of friction for thread and collar are 0.15 and 0.17
respectively. The machinist can comfortably exert a
force of 125 N on the handle at a mean radius of 150
mm. Assuming uniform wear for the collar, calculate
(i) the clamping force developed between the
jaws; and
(ii) the overall efficiency of the clamp.
Fixed
Moving
jaw
jaw
Screw
Frame
Handle
+150 mm
Transcribed Image Text:A machine vice, as shown in Fig. 6.12, has single-start, square threads with 22 mm nominal diameter and 5 mm pitch. The outer and inner diameters of the friction collar are 55 and 45 mm respectively. The coefficients of friction for thread and collar are 0.15 and 0.17 respectively. The machinist can comfortably exert a force of 125 N on the handle at a mean radius of 150 mm. Assuming uniform wear for the collar, calculate (i) the clamping force developed between the jaws; and (ii) the overall efficiency of the clamp. Fixed Moving jaw jaw Screw Frame Handle +150 mm
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