Lathe center
A lathe center (or center) is a tool that has been ground to an included angle of 60 ° and is used to accurately position a workpiece about its axis.
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The primary use of a center in metalworking is to ensure concentric work is produced, this allows the workpiece to be transferred between operations without any loss of accuracy. A part may be turned in a lathe, sent off for hardening and tempering and then ground between centers in a cylindrical grinder. The preservation of concentricity between the turning and grinding operations is crucial for quality work.
Related Topics:
Metalworking - Concentric - Lathe - Hardening and tempering - Cylindrical grinder
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A center is also used to support longer work pieces where the cutting forces would deflect the work excessively, reducing the finish and accuracy of the workpiece, or creating a hazardous situation.
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A center has applications anywhere that a centered workpiece may be used, this is not limited to lathe usage but may include setups in dividing heads, cylindrical grinders, tool and cutter grinders or other related equpiment. The term between centers refers to any machining operation where the job needs to be performed using centers.
Related Topics:
Dividing head - Cylindrical grinder - Tool and cutter grinder
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A center is inserted into a matching hole drilled by a center drill.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Dead center |
| ► | Soft center |
| ► | Live center |
| ► | Pipe center |
| ► | Cup center |
| ► | Drive center |
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