Centre lathe turning operations - Grooving | |||
Grooving or thread relieving is often done at the end of a thread to allow for the full travel of the thread to a shoulder. Tools can be ground for special-shaped relief grooves, although a parting tool is often used for external grooving or thread relieving. | |||
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The setup
for grooving or thread relieving is critical. Grooving
creates high cutting forces; therefore, maximum rigidity in
the setup must be maintained. The parting tool holder must
be kept as close to the tool post hold down screw as
possible and the parting blade must not stick out further
from the holder than is absolutely necessary. Parting tools
must also be set on centre and square to the work.
Maintaining centre height is crucial when grooving (Figure
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Grooving insert tools | |
Grinding a high speed grooving tool |