Milling Machine
Milling Machine
In today’s article, you will learn about the definition, parts, types, and operation of
a milling machine, also at the end of the article, I will add the downloadable link of
the PDF.
Table of Contents
However, In the case of lathe machine tool, the tools used there single point cutting
tools but In the case of this machine, the tool used is multi-point cutting tools.
This machine is used to make gears like Spur gears, and also drill the workpiece bore,
and produce slots.
Milling Machine Parts
• Base
• Column
• Knee
• Saddle
• Table
• Overhanging Arm
• Spindle
• Arbor
• Arbor Supports
• Milling Head
• Ram
Base:
It is the foundation part of a machine and all other parts are joined on it.
It carries the entire load so it should have high compressive strength and it is made
up of cast iron.
Column:
It supports the knee, table, etc. and work as housing for all the other driving member.
The column is a hollow member which contains driving gears and sometimes motor
for the spindle and the table.
Knee:
The knee is supported and adjusted by a vertical positioning screw (elevating screw).
The elevating screw is used to adjust the knee up and down by raising or lowering
the lever either with the help of hand or power feed.
Saddle:
This is placed between the table and the knee, and work as an intermediate part
between them.
This slides over the guideways provided situated on the knee which is perpendicular
to the column face.
Table:
This is made by cast iron and has T-slot cut over it.
Overhanging arm:
It may consist of one or two cylindrical bars that slide through the holes in the
column.
Spindle:
The spindle is the main part of the machine which holds the tool in the right place.
This spindle provides the drive for arbors, cutters, and attachments used on a milling
machine.
Arbor:
Arbor Supports:
There are generally two types of arbor supports used in the milling machine.
The first one has a small diameter bearing hole, 1-inch in maximum diameter, and
the other one has a large diameter bearing hole, usually up to 23/4 inches.
The arbor support has an oil reservoir that lubricates the bearing surfaces.
The arbor support is used only in the horizontal types of milling machines.
Milling head:
Ram:
One end of the arm is attached to the column and other ends to the milling head.
The ram can be moved transversally ( in and out) on the column by a hand lever.
In this machine, a vertical column is attached to the bed which consists of all gear
drives which rotate the knee and saddle.
A knee is situated on the base which provides vertical motion to the workpiece or
which moves up and down.
A saddle is attached to the upper section of the knee which can move in the
transverse direction.
The table is placed over the which can hold the workpiece by use of climbing bolts.
The cutter tool has the cylindrical shape and the cutting edges are situated at the
circumference of the cylindrical face.
Verticle
milling machine (Source: IndiaMart)
An arbor is attached to the machine which holds the cylindrical disk shape cutter
which cuts the metal workpiece.
Horizontal milling machine
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The universal milling machine is the same as the horizontal milling machine, except
there is an arrangement of swing up the table to 45 degrees in either direction.
Universal milling machine
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In this type of machine, the bed of the machine is fixed to the machine.
There is no arrangement of the knee and saddle which can move vertically and
transversally.
It can move in the vertical and horizontal direction and to perform the cutting
operation.
Fixed bed
milling machine (Source: IndiaMart)
In the simplex machine, spindle head or the spindle travel only in one direction.
In this machine, the spindle travels both vertical and horizontal directions.
In the triplex machine, the spindle can move in all three directions along X, Y, and Z-
axis.
Triplex milling
machine (Source: IndiaMart)
The planner milling machine is mostly used for facing operations in mass production.
These machines are similar to the bed type milling machine, except it can be
mounted with various cutters and spindle heads to the machine.
These cutters in the machines can perform the facing operations simultaneously
which is a great function.
These machines are the modern milling machines that are developed to easy milling
operations according to the jobs.
Special milling machine
This machine performs all difficult operations like, die making the job by
synchronizing the tracing unit.
It is an upgraded version of the bed type milling machine, in which the spindle can
move in all three directions and the table can rotate 360 degrees.
CNC milling
machine (Source: IndiaMart)
There are several types of operation that can be performed in a milling machine,
and those are:
It is the operation on producing plain, flat, horizontal surface, parallel to the axis of
rotation.
This machining operation is done on the surfaces which are perpendicular to the axis
of the cutter.
The operation is performed by the face milling cutter mounted on stub arbor of the
machine.
It is the process of producing flat surfaces which may be horizontal, vertical and at an
angle taking worktable as a reference.
Diagram of End milling operation
It is the operation of producing the T-slots on the workpiece by using the T-slots
milling cutter.
T-slot milling operation diagram
It is the operation on producing the flat vertical surface on the sides of the workpiece
by using a side milling cutter.
It is the operation on producing gear tooth on the gear blank by using a form-
relieved cutter in a milling machine.
The cutter profile is exactly matched with the tooth space of the gear.
It is the operation on producing the flat vertical surface on both sides of the
workpiece by using two side milling cutter mounted on the same arbor.
The distance between the two cutters is adjusted by using a spacing collar.
The workpiece is fixed firmly on a milling machine and fixing the end milling cutter
on an arbor, by adjusting the depth of cut, the work is fed against the cutter to cut
the groove on the work surface.
It is the machining process in which two or more milling cutters are used together to
perform different milling operations simultaneously.