Inventory 7 Common Mechanical Processing Methods
The form of mechanical processing varies depending on the requirements of different material workpieces and products. The traditional mechanical processing methods are commonly heard as turning, pliers, washing, planing, and grinding. With the development of mechanical technology, electroplating, wire cutting, casting, forging, and powder processing have also emerged in the field of mechanical processing.
So what are the forms of mechanical processing?
Turning is mainly due to the rotation of the workpiece, which is cut into the required shape by the turning tool. When the tool moves along the parallel rotation axis, it can obtain the inner and outer cylindrical surfaces. The formation of a conical surface is the movement of the tool along a diagonal line that intersects with the axis. The formation of a rotating surface is achieved on a copying lathe or CNC lathe, where the tool is controlled to feed along a curve. Another type of production for rotating surfaces is to use formed turning tools with lateral feed. In addition, machining of threaded surfaces, end planes, and eccentric shafts can also be done through turning.
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