What Are the Major Parts of Lathe Machines?

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What Are the Major Parts of Lathe Machine Lathes are one of the industry's most flexible machine tools, used to perform several machining operations. Carry out different procedures, and the Lathe is applied to the instrument and rotated. It can be used for spinning, tapping, spinning, spiral cutting, finishing, passivation, dull, grinding, polishing, etc. The Lathe's significant resolution is to citation the material from the workpiece and establishes its desired shape and scale. Achieve material removal, and the workpiece is rotated against the instrument during the travel of the Lathe, and the direction of the instrument's movement is fed. We are one of the leading Lathe Machine Manufacturers in Batala, Punjab. The main parts of the Lathe are: BED The Lathe bed serves as the foundation on which the Lathe's various fixed and working components are placed. Lathe beds are commonly made of semi-steel (i.e., toughened cast iron) as a single piece of casting, During melting, with the addition of a small amount of steel scrap to the cast iron, the 'castiron' content facilitates a simple sliding motion. The bed could be in double or new sectors, attached organized to the anticipated distance, in the case of giant machines. The Lathe Bed is a heavy rigid framework with a high damping capacity during machining for the vibrations produced by machines. The stiff structure can help prevent deflections. The guides and paths on the top of the bed will serve as rails and support other components such as tailstock. The foundation is built so that it can easily be bolted to the machine shop floor. Headstock The stock of the head is the part of the Lathe that serves as a housing for the driving pulleys and back gears, provides the machine spindle with a bearing, and keeps the latter aligned with the bed. It is a fixed component that will appear on the left side of the foundation of the Lathe. The Headstock consists of a hollow spindle and drives unit such as main spindle, feed reverse lever, live center cone pulley, etc. The pointed or projected tapered bar can grip the workpiece between two lathe bed centers. Tailstock The LOOSE HEADSTOCK or PUPPET HEAD is also often called. It is mounted on the bed of the Lathe so that it can move along the latter, preserving its alignment with the stock of the head. It is carried by hand along the bed on common types of medium or small size lathes, while in more massive types of lathes, it is moved through a pinion through a handwheel which meshes with the rack provided on the front of the lathe bed. The tailstock's primary role is to provide help and support for the work being performed between the tailstock. Allow


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