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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Today, metal fabrication is a sizable industry unto itself. Metal sheet fabrication entails cutting, welding, molding, and assembling metal sheets.
FREMONT, CA: The metalworking industry makes extensive use of various machines. They were not always as they are now. Over a very long period, the tools have evolved to minimize human labor to maximize efficiency.
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Below are the most common machines used in the metalwork industry:
Lathe Machine: These machines, in essence, rotate the workpiece manufacturers are working on. Lathes can be configured so that they produce a variety of different foods, woods, and plastics. They are available in various sizes and with a variety of accessories, all of which aid in processes such as cutting, sanding, drilling, and threading.
Milling Machine: The name implies that the machine will 'milly rock,' however, this is not the case. It removes unwanted material with the aid of rotary cutters. It accomplishes this by turning the component vertically. While mobile, it is still relatively securely attached to the movable worktable.
Grinding Machine:As the name implies, it grinds. In all seriousness, the turning wheel completes the item by removing minute quantities of material from the flat surface. The abrasive wheel is what generates the machine's high speeds.
Drilling Machine:This is one of those machines that are far more prevalent and well-known to the general population. They are used to drill holes in various materials, including metal, concrete, and cement. These are also utilized for residential repairs due to their ease of installation and replacement.
Shaper Machine: This is a straightforward machine that requires little maneuverability. It cuts the item of work in a rectilinear motion. It utilizes a single-point cutting tool, which contributes to its simplicity of usage.
Broaching Machine: This machine is used to remove material from workpieces. There are two types of broaching processes: linear and rotary, utilizing a toothed tool.
Saw Machine: They are designed to cut metals and similar materials in half, using a blade that rotates swiftly. Additionally, three distinct saw machines exist—hacksaws, circular saws, and band saws. They do, however, all serve the same objective.
Hobbing Machine: This tool is used to create gears and splines. It uses a specialized cutting tool that is often used to manufacture spur gears.
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