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06-02 Lathe Drawing

CNC programmers generally work from engineering drawings. Whether these drawings are in the CAD or paper
form, they are a valuable source of information for programming. The objective of this simple lathe project is to
evaluate the drawing below, and answer the questions that follow on the next page.

R0.25 CHFR 0.025x45° R0.125


R0.05
R0.75

45°

Ø6.5 Ø3.75 Ø2.57 Ø2.25 Ø2.5-10 Ø3.0

0.1x45°

1.0
0.365
1.25
1.835
2.5
3.75
15°
5.0
1020 STEEL
6.5 Ø6-3/4 x 6-5/8

ò Notes:

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# Question Answer

1 Explain the dimension Æ2.5-10

2 What does the dimension CHFR 0.025x45° mean?

3 Where would the most likely program zero


(program origin) be on the part?

4 What kind of material is used for the part?

5 What does the designation Æ6-3/4 x 6-5/8 mean?

6 How would any existing thread be described


in the metric system (description only)?

7 How is the Æ3.75 in the drawing measured?

8 How would you find the depth of the thread?

9 What is the width of the flat recess


on the Æ2.25 diameter?

10 What is the size of the undimensioned chamfer


in the recess groove?

BONUS QUESTIONS

11 Based on the information given, what would be the


maximum depth of grip for chuck jaws holding the part?

12 Describe briefly how would you setup and machine


the part, based on the supplied drawing.

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