Title: Tool Design
1Tool Design
2Types of Tools
- Material Cutting Tools
- Workholding Devices
- Pressworking Tools
- Bending, Forming and Drawing Dies
- Tool Design for Inspection and Gaging
- Tool Design for Joining Process
- Tooling for Casting
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3General Considerations
- Safety and Ergonomics
- Tool Materials
- Heat Treatment
- Surface Roughness and Finish
- Tolerances and Fits
- Tooling Economics
- Material Handling
4Safety and Ergonomics (I)
- Safety should be built into the design with due
respect to legal requirements - Sufficient clamping and rigidity of the tool
design is necessary - Guards should be introduced to movable parts of
the machine - Limit switches to protect workers and product
against moving parts - Electrical equipment should be properly grounded
5Safety and Ergonomics (II)
- Exhaust system for air polluting system
- All adjustments and clamping should be easily
accessible - Quick release or emergency braking mechanism may
be needed for special cases - Prevent severe burns or eye injury for welding or
thermal process - Provision for handling pressurized and toxic
equipment
6Tool Materials (I)
- Tool steels (principal materials)
- Tool and Die Steel (typical hardness RC4060)
- W, Water-Hardening Tool-Steels
- O, Oil-Hardening Tool-Steels
- A, Air-Hardening Medium Alloy Die-Steels
- D, High-Carbon High-Chromium Die Steels
- S, Shock-Resisting Tool-Steels
- H, Hot-Work Die Steels
- P, Low-Carbon Mold Steels
- T and M, Tungsten and Molydenum High-Speed Steels
- L, Low-Alloy Tool-Steels
- F, Carbon-Tungsten Finishing Steels
- (http//www.efunda.com/materials/alloys/tool_steel
s/tool.cfm) - Cast Iron
- Stainless Steel
7Tool Materials (II)
- Non-ferrous materials - limited productions only
(Aluminum, Magnesium, Zinc, Lead, Beryllium,
Bismuth) - Composite materials soft tools for limited run
8Workholding Devices
- Workholding Devices All devices that hold,
grip, or chuck a workpiece in a prescribed manner
of firmness and location, to perform on it a
manufacturing operation.
9Fixture Jig
- Fixture
- - Hold and accurately position a workpiece
- Jig
- - Also be used to hold and position a workpiece.
- - Provides some means for guiding the cutting
tool
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10Examples - I
http//www.carrlane.com/Catalog/index.cfm
High-Rise Clamps can be stacked on Narrow Riser
Blocks and Spacer Blocks to reach tall workpieces
11Examples II
http//www.steelsmith.com/
Please refer to the price list also!
ARM MODULAR IRON PER ASTM A536 GRADE 65-45-12,
ZINC PLATED CLEAR CHROMATE ALL OTHER PARTS MILD
STEEL, BLACK OXIDE FINISH
12Examples III
- Automatic Reversible Cam Action Workholding
Assemblies
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13Methods of Location3-2-1 Principle
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- A workpiece will be completely confined when
banked against - 3 points in one plane
- 2 points in another plane
- 1 point in a third plane
- If the planes are perpendicular to each other
- Buttons should be as far apart as possible
- Greater spread, Less alignment error
14Methods of Location I
12 degrees of freedom
3 pins arrest 5 dof
15Methods of Location II
5 pins arrest 8 dof
Horizontal workpiece
Vertical workpiece
16Methods of Location III
Radical location with internal pins or plug
Radical location by external pins
17Methods of Location IV
7 dof arrested by V locator with stop pin
Workholder with multiple V locators
18Tool Forces I
Pin-type drill fixture resisting torque and thrust
Tapping fixture resisting torque and thrust
19Tool Forces II
Workholder for broaching operation
Cutting Forces resisted by solid jaw of vise
Cutting force resisted only by friction
20Tool Forces III
- Mechanical methods of transmitting and
multiplying force - Screw
- Cam
- Wedge
- Toggle link
- Lever
- Combined screw and wedge
21Clamping Forces I
Fixture components
22Clamping and Support
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Clamping and support of large workpiece
23Fixture Components
24Fixture Components
Toggle clamp
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Quick-acting screw
25Jigs and Fixture Design Principles
- Review the workpiece to determine the
manufacturing processes - Decide on the number of setups
- Determine for each setup
- Reference surface
- Workpiece location
- Workpiece clamping and rigidity
- Ergonomics and safety
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26Fixture for Rectangular Components
- Location and holding for flat surface
- Base plate - reference surface for setup
- Clamp quick action cam-based clamp
27Fixture for Rectangular Components
- Hydraulic clamp for larger clamping force
- Swing clamp
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28Fixture for Rectangular Components
Magnetic chuck
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Vacuum chuck
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29Fixture for Rectangular Components
Electrostatic chuck
Vacuum chuck
30Fixture for Circular Components
Round workpiece held with strap clamp and T bolts
Fixture for straddle milling connecting rod
31Fixture for Circular Components
Workpiece held in a 4-jaw chuck for a boring
operation
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Nut arbor
32Fixture for Circular Components
Drill jig V block, quick-acting clamp, and
drill bushing combination
V block
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33Fixture for Circular Components
Internal and endwise chucking
Between centers and combination with chucking
34Fixture for Circular Components
Solid mandrel
Roll lock type expanding mandrel
35Fixture for Circular Components
Axial location by collet
Split busing and split collet
Collet with stopper
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36Fixture for Circular Components
Collet with immediate bushing to eliminate axial
shift
Collet for internal chucking
37Rigid and Elastic Workholding
Rigid workholding
Elastic and spring workholding
Rigid/hydraulic workholding
38Accuracy of Work Location
Concentricity of workpiece by collet
Accuracy of work location
39Workholders for Irregular Workpiece
Pump-type jigs
40Workholding Selection
Workpiece rotation
Tool rotation
41Workholding Selection
Steady to reduce workpiece vibration
Minimizing cutting force by applying holding
force close to point of tool application
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42Cutter Setup
43Box-Type Drill Jigs
44Milling Fixture
45Milling Fixture
46Milling Fixture
Indexing fixture
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Key slot milling
47Milling Fixture