A slotting attachment is an accessory for a turret mill that enables the milling machine to perform internal keyway cutting and other similar operations. It consists of a base that attaches to the milling machine's cross slide and a vertical slide that mounts on the base. The vertical slide has a ram that moves up and down, which is used to hold and feed the cutting tool.
The cutting tool is held in a slotting head that attaches to the end of the ram. The slotting head has a collet or chuck that grips the cutting tool and an adjustable depth stop to control the depth of cut. The slotting head is rotated by the ram to cut the keyway or other feature.
To use a slotting attachment, the workpiece is mounted on the milling machine's table, and the attachment is mounted on the cross slide. The cutting tool is positioned over the workpiece and fed into the material to create the desired feature. The depth of cut is adjusted using the depth stop on the slotting head.
The slotting attachment is a versatile accessory that adds to the capabilities of a turret mill. It allows for the creation of precise internal features and is especially useful for making keyways in shafts and other parts.
Delivery is 8-10weeks from Order
Here are the general steps for using a slotting attachment on a turret mill:
It's important to follow all safety precautions when using a slotting attachment on a milling machine, such as wearing eye protection and keeping loose clothing and long hair away from moving parts. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions and consult a qualified machinist if you have any questions or concerns.
A slotting attachment is an accessory for a turret mill that enables the milling machine to perform internal keyway cutting and other similar operations. It consists of a base that attaches to the milling machine's cross slide and a vertical slide that mounts on the base. The vertical slide has a ram that moves up and down, which is used to hold and feed the cutting tool.
The cutting tool is held in a slotting head that attaches to the end of the ram. The slotting head has a collet or chuck that grips the cutting tool and an adjustable depth stop to control the depth of cut. The slotting head is rotated by the ram to cut the keyway or other feature.
To use a slotting attachment, the workpiece is mounted on the milling machine's table, and the attachment is mounted on the cross slide. The cutting tool is positioned over the workpiece and fed into the material to create the desired feature. The depth of cut is adjusted using the depth stop on the slotting head.
The slotting attachment is a versatile accessory that adds to the capabilities of a turret mill. It allows for the creation of precise internal features and is especially useful for making keyways in shafts and other parts.
Delivery is 8-10weeks from Order
Here are the general steps for using a slotting attachment on a turret mill:
It's important to follow all safety precautions when using a slotting attachment on a milling machine, such as wearing eye protection and keeping loose clothing and long hair away from moving parts. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions and consult a qualified machinist if you have any questions or concerns.
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