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Part Print Analysis

The document provides an overview of analyzing a part print to understand the manufacturing process. It discusses general shape and size, tolerances, material, and functional surfaces. Key areas are identified for locating, supporting, and clamping the workpiece during processing. The analysis allows for understanding handling needs, tooling type, machine tool specifications, blank sequencing, and material processing requirements.

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Part Print Analysis

The document provides an overview of analyzing a part print to understand the manufacturing process. It discusses general shape and size, tolerances, material, and functional surfaces. Key areas are identified for locating, supporting, and clamping the workpiece during processing. The analysis allows for understanding handling needs, tooling type, machine tool specifications, blank sequencing, and material processing requirements.

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PART PRINT ANALYSIS

INTRODUCTION
 The process engineer having received the part
prints from the design department will have to
make a preliminary analysis of the part print in
order to get a general visualization of the whole
manufacturing of the part.
 General shape and size can be obtained at 1st
analysis.
 Besides these tolerances, surface finish and work
material would be required to take correct
decisions.
The general configuration of the part

– It refers to general shape and size of the part


– The scale of the drawing should be observed to
misinterpret the size of the components. It is
related to the various problems like:-
• Handling - weight
• Type of tooling - shape
• Type of machine tools – shape and size provides
specifications
• Blank – sequence of operations
• The material – type of processing
Functional surfaces of the work piece

• The surfaces of the work piece which are


developed by the process of manufacture
are known as functional surfaces.
Considering the fact that machining increases
the final cost of component and hence should
be minimised. These are identified from the
part print on the following criterion:
– Surface finish
– Basic geometry
– Tolerances on the dimension or surface.
Determining areas used for processing

 Location surface: Determining those areas


which are best qualified for locating the work
piece during processing.
 Support Surface: Determining those areas

which are best qualified for the supporting


the work piece during processing.
 Clamping Surface: Determining those areas

which are best qualified for holding the work


piece during the processing.
Thank You

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