Turning machines best describes centre lathe - Manufacturing Processes - 1

Q.  Which of the following options best describes the centre lathes?
- Published on 03 Aug 15

a. Machining machines
b. Shaping machines
c. Turning machines
d. None of the above

ANSWER: Turning machines
 

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  • Pankaj   -Posted on 03 Nov 15
    - The below figure shows the basic block diagram of centre lathe.



    - As shown in above block-diagram the workpiece is fixed between headstock and tailstock and machined with the help if cutting tool mounted on carriage.

    - Centre lathe is one of the oldest and most important machine tools ever developed.

    - In centre lathe, the job to be machined is rotated or turned and the cutting tool is moved relative to the job.

    - Therefore, the word turning machine best describes the centre lathe.

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