Machine Tool Practices (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134893501
Author: Richard R. Kibbe, Roland O. Meyer, Jon Stenerson, Kelly Curran
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter B.6, Problem 2ST
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The applications of gun taps.
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Machine Tool Practices (11th Edition)
Ch. B.1 - List several uses of the arbor press.Ch. B.1 - A newly machined steel shaft with an interference...Ch. B.1 - The ram of an arbor press is loose in its guide...Ch. B.1 - When a bushing is pushed into a bore that is...Ch. B.1 - Prob. 5STCh. B.1 - What difference is there in the way a press fit is...Ch. B.1 - Prior to installing a bushing with the arbor...Ch. B.1 - Name five ways to avoid tool breakage and other...Ch. B.2 - Name two types of bench visesCh. B.2 - Prob. 2ST
Ch. B.2 - How can the finished surface of a part be...Ch. B.2 - Name three things that should never be done to a...Ch. B.2 - How should a vise be Lubricated?Ch. B.2 - Prob. 6STCh. B.2 - What advantage does the lever-jawed wrench offer...Ch. B.2 - Some objects should never be struck with a hard...Ch. B.2 - Why should pipe wrenches never be used on bolts,...Ch. B.2 - What are the two important things to remember...Ch. B.3 - What is the kerf?Ch. B.3 - What is the set on a saw blade?Ch. B.3 - What is the pitch of the hacksaw blade?Ch. B.3 - What determines the selection of a saw blade for a...Ch. B.3 - Hand hacksaw blades fall into two basic...Ch. B.3 - Give four causes that make saw blades dull.Ch. B.3 - Give two reasons why hacksaw blades break.Ch. B.3 - A new hacksaw blade should not be used in a cut...Ch. B.4 - What are the four different cuts found on files?Ch. B.4 - Name four coarseness designations for files.Ch. B.4 - Which of the two kinds of files-single cut or...Ch. B.4 - What are the coarseness designations for needle...Ch. B.4 - Prob. 5STCh. B.4 - What causes a file to get dull?Ch. B.4 - Why should a handle be used on a file?Ch. B.4 - How does the hardness of a workpiece affect the...Ch. B.4 - Should pressure be applied to a file on the return...Ch. B.4 - Why is a round file rotated while it is being...Ch. B.5 - Prob. 1STCh. B.5 - What is the purpose of a starting taper on a...Ch. B.5 - What is the advantage of a spiral flute reamer...Ch. B.5 - How does the shank diameter of a hand reamer...Ch. B.5 - Prob. 5STCh. B.5 - Prob. 6STCh. B.5 - What is the purpose of cutting fluid in reaming?Ch. B.5 - Prob. 8STCh. B.5 - How much reaming allowance is left for hand...Ch. B.5 - If you were repairing the lathe tailstock taper,...Ch. B.6 - What type of tap is used to produce threads that...Ch. B.6 - Prob. 2STCh. B.6 - Prob. 3STCh. B.6 - When is a spiral fluted tap used?Ch. B.6 - How are thread-forming taps different from...Ch. B.6 - How are taper pipe taps identified?Ch. B.6 - Why are finishing and roughing Acme taps used?Ch. B.6 - Why are rake angles varied on taps for different...Ch. B.7 - What kind of tools are used to drive taps when...Ch. B.7 - What is a hand tapper?Ch. B.7 - What is a tapping attachment?Ch. B.7 - Which three factors affect the strength of a...Ch. B.7 - How deep should the usable threads be in a tapped...Ch. B.7 - What causes taps to break while tapping?Ch. B.7 - What causes rough and tom threads?Ch. B.7 - Give three methods of removing broken taps from...Ch. B.8 - What is a die?Ch. B.8 - What tool is used to drive a die?Ch. B.8 - How much adjustment is possible with a round split...Ch. B.8 - What are important points to watch when assembling...Ch. B.8 - Why do dies have a chamfer on the cutting end?Ch. B.8 - Why are cutting fluids used?Ch. B.8 - What diameter should a rod be before being...Ch. B.8 - Why should a rod be chamfered before being...Ch. B.9 - Prob. 1STCh. B.9 - Why should a tool grinder never be used for rough...Ch. B.9 - Prob. 3STCh. B.9 - Prob. 4STCh. B.9 - Prob. 5STCh. B.9 - Prob. 6STCh. B.9 - Prob. 7STCh. B.9 - What is the purpose of the wheel blotter?Ch. B.9 - Prob. 9STCh. B.9 - What does the wheel ring test do?
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