HOW THE PRESCRIBED TOLERANCES OF THE PROFILED LATHE TOOL INFLUENCE THE MACHINING ACCURACY OF THE PART

Eugen PAMINTAS, Felicia Veronica BANCIU

Abstract


Most of the tools used in cutting can be rich on the profile market in a wide variety of shapes, features and prices. Nevertheless, a separate category of cutting tools that require design to the theme and then, a tailor-made execution there is in the field. These tools are the profiled knives, either prismatic or disc. The execution of the tool, compliance with the precision prescriptions of the piece, requires the collaboration of the expertise of the three actors directly involved: the designer of the part, the form tool designer and the manufacturer. We can help them meet to agree on their goal and that is exactly what we are going to do in this paper.

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