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Title: Name : S'M' Prasad'


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Department Of Technical Education, Andhra
Pradesh
  • Name S.M. Prasad.
  • Designation H.M.E.S.
  • Branch Mechanical Engineering
  • Institute Govt,Polytechnic,Warangal
  • Year\semester V semester
  • Subject Manufacturing technology-II
  • Subject code M-505
  • Topic Milling and Gear making
  • Duration 50 mins
  • Sub-topic Milling Cutters -I
  • Teaching aids Visuals Diagrams

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Recap..
  • In the last class we have learnt about,
  • The constructional details of milling machines.
  • Functions of each part of the machine.

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Objectives
  • On completion of this period, you would be able
    to Know about,
  • A milling cutter.
  • The types of milling cutters.
  • The features of milling cutters.

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Cutter, slab mill
work
Milling , cutters, operation
Fig. 1
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Milling cutter
  • The cutting tool of a milling machine.
  • Multi cutting-edged rotating tool.
  • Most of them are made with high speed steel or
    special alloy steels.
  • A carbide inserted tool permits very high cutting
    speeds.

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Milling cutter
  • All cutters generally have two types of cutting
    teeth, straight or spiral teeth and form relieved
    teeth.
  • Each milling cutter is identified by the outer
    diameter, thickness, no. of teeth and the bore
    diameter, apart from the material of the cutter.

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Milling Cutters - Types
  • 1. Plain milling cutter. 2. Side milling cutter
  • 3. Metal slitting saw 4. Angle milling
    cutter
  • 5. End-mills 6. T-slot milling cutter
  • 7. Slot- drill 8. Woodruff key slot
    milling cutter
  • 9. Fly cutter 10. Form milling cutter.

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1.Plain milling cutter
  • It has straight or helical cutting edges only on
    the periphery.
  • Produces flat surfaces parallel to the cutter
    axis.
  • Do not carry cutting edges on its sides.
  • With more width it becomes a slab mill.

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Side of the cutter
Cutting edges
Bore of the cutter
Plain milling cutter
Fig.2
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1.Plain milling cutter
  • Plain milling cutters are divided into
  • 1. Light duty cutter
  • Remove less material.
  • Face width less than 20mm, straight teeth.
  • Parallel to the axis.
  • Face width more than 20mm, helical teeth with
    25º helix angle.

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Plain milling cutter
Fig.3
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1.Plain milling cutter
  • 2. Heavy - duty plain milling cutter
  • With wider face width and helical teeth, removes
    more material.
  • Helix angle 25º to 45º, better shearing takes
    place.
  • Gives a fine surface finish.

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Metal slitting saw
Slab mill
End mill, shell
milling cutters
Fig.4
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1.Plain milling cutter
  • 3. Helical plain milling cutter
  • Has an helix angle between 45º to 60º .
  • Due to better shearing, provide better surface
    finish.
  • Adapted for taking light cuts on soft materials.

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Helical cutting edges
Helical plain milling cutter
Fig.5
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2.Side milling cutter
  • They have the cutting edges not only on the face
    , but also on both the sides of the cutter.
  • Used for slot milling and side milling .
  • Diameter of the cutter ranges from 50mm to 200mm.
  • Width range is 5mm to 32mm.

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Side milling cutter
Fig.6
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2.Side milling cutter
  • Plain side milling cutter
  • Cutting edges or teeth are straight on face and
    both sides of the tool.
  • Half-side milling cutter
  • Cutting edges on the face and only one side of
    the cutter.
  • Cutting edges may be helical or straight .
  • Used for straddle milling operation.

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2.Side milling cutter
  • C. Staggered teeth side milling cutter
  • The teeth are arranged in an alternate helix
    pattern.
  • Provides greater chip space .
  • Used for deep slots.

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Cutting edges
Staggered teeth milling cutter
Fig.7
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2.Side milling cutter
  • D. Interlocking cutters
  • Formed with two half-side cutters with a spacer
    between
  • the two.
  • Used to mill a slot of standard width in one
    operation.
  • The width of the cutter ranges from 10mm to
    32mm.
  • Widely used for gang milling .

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3. Metal slitting saw
  • Similar to plain milling cutter.
  • Face width is very small.
  • Standard saws are made thinner at the center than
    at the outer edge to provide clearance
  • Used to mill thin deep slots and cut-off
    operations.

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Slab mill
Slitting saw
End mill, shank
End mill, shell
Fig.8
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3. Metal slitting saw
  • a) Plain metal slitting saw
  • Sides are slightly relieved to prevent jamming
    in the slots.
  • Width of these saws ranges from 1.5mm to 5.0mm.
  • b) Side teeth slitting cutter
  • It has teeth on the sides also. Used for
    parting- off operations .

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Metal slitting saw
Fig.9
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3. Metal slitting saw
  • c). Staggered teeth metal slitting saw
  • Teeth are staggered on the face in a way similar
    to staggered teeth side milling cutter.
  • Width of the saw ranges from 5mm to 8mm
  • It has greater chip carrying capacity.
  • Used for cut off operations in steel.

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Summary
  • In this class , we have learnt about
  • A milling cutter.
  • Types of milling cutters.
  • Plain milling cutter , side milling cutter and
    metal slitting saw.

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Quiz
  • A side milling cutter will have cutting edges
  • a) one side only
  • b) on face
  • c) on sides and face.
  • d) none of the above

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Quiz
  • The teeth of a Staggered tooth cutter are
  • a) In alternate helix .
  • b) Straight
  • c) helical
  • d) none of the above

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Quiz
  • For smooth milling operation, the teeth preferred
    are
  • a) side teeth
  • b) helical
  • c) straight teeth
  • d) none

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Frequently asked Questions
  • 1) List out the various types of peripheral
    milling cutters?
  • 2) Differentiate between plain milling cutter and
    side milling cutter?
  • 3) Why are helical teeth cutters superior to
    straight teeth cutters?
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