Give 3 reasons why conventional machining is essential. b. What is the difference between the primary shear zone and secondary shear zone? c. Name a device or procedure used to measure cutting temperature

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a. Give 3 reasons why conventional machining is essential.

b. What is the difference between the primary shear zone and secondary shear zone?

c. Name a device or procedure used to measure cutting temperature 

 

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Machining refers to the process in which a cutting tool is used to cutting material from the block to get the desired shape. During the process of machining, various feeds are controlled manually or by power tools. In modern machining process, the process of machining is controlled with the help of computers or with numeric control.

In some places, Convectional machining is important and essential.

In conventional machining, human is responsible for the accuracy and surface finish of the o finished object.

The required geometry of the object is produced by the conventional machining process with the help of various levers, buttons, levers, and control wheels.

When sand casting is done, it is essential to machine the object has a required surface4 finish for the further surface processes.

Lower capital cost Is required in the conventional machining process.

Easy setup of machining components.

Skilled or semiskilled manpower can easily operate the machine.

 

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