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Side rake angle of a single point cutting tool is the angle
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Akhilesh said:
1 decade ago
It is defined as the angle between the face of the tool and a line parallel to the base of the shank in a plane parallel to the side cutting edge.
TARUNKUMAR said:
1 decade ago
Describing the angle of the cutting face relative to the work. There are two rake angles, namely the back rake angle and side rake angle, both of which help to guide chip flow. There are three types of rake angles: positive, negative, and zero.
Varun said:
9 years ago
Any one please give the diagram of the side rack angle?
Jagdish thakur said:
9 years ago
Anybody show this angle with the help of diagram?
Arvind pandey said:
9 years ago
Side rake angle - It is the angle by which the face of the tool is inclined to side ways. This angle of tool determines the thickness of the tool behind the cutting edge.
This tool is to provide clearance between the work piece and tool, so as to prevent the rubbing of work- piece with end flake of tool. It is the angle between the surface the flank immediately below the point and the line down from the point perpendicular to the base.
This tool is to provide clearance between the work piece and tool, so as to prevent the rubbing of work- piece with end flake of tool. It is the angle between the surface the flank immediately below the point and the line down from the point perpendicular to the base.
Manuhar said:
8 years ago
If viewed behind the tool down the length of the tool holder, it is the angle formed by the face of the tool and the center line of the workpiece. A positive side rake angle tilts the tool face down toward the floor, and a negative angle tilts the face-up and toward the workpiece.
Vikas pathak said:
8 years ago
Difficult to understand without diagram. So please explain it with the diagram.
Debjyoti said:
7 years ago
Please explain positive, negative & zero rake angle.
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Shashank said:
6 years ago
No, The right answer is the angle between rake face and reference plane measured in longitudinal feed direction.
Ananta Zade said:
6 years ago
Please explain the answer in detail.
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