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Discussion Forum : Production Engineering - Section 4 (Q.No. 2)
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The type of reamer used for reaming soft aluminium or copper, is
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San said:
6 years ago
Left hand spiral reamers should be selected for through holes. A through hole has an opening on the other end. If you put your eye up to the hole, you would be able to see out of the other side of a through hole. A left hand spiral pushes the chips ahead of the reamer and out the other side of the hole. This reduces the chances of scarring the work-piece and reduces the chance of damaging the reamer by previously cut chips. Additionally a left hand spiral helps bridge interruptions such as cross-holes or keyways. Left hand spirals are excellent for reaming hard materials and typically provide the best size and finish as compared to right hand spiral or straight flutes.
Right hand spiral reamers should be selected for blind holes. A blind hole is a hole that does not have an opening on the other end. If you were to put your eye up to the hole, all you would see is darkness. In a sense, you would be "blind" while looking in the hole. A right hand spiral pulls the chips towards the back of the reamer. This helps prevent the chips from getting packed into the bottom of the hole reducing the chance of damaging the reamer and the work-piece by previously cut chips. Additionally a right hand spiral also helps bridge interruptions such as cross-holes or keyways. A right hand spiral reamer may cut slightly oversized holes due to the aggressive flute geometry. They perform very well in highly ductile materials.
Straight fluted reamers are very good general purpose reamers. They are typically cheaper than left hand or right hand spiral reamers and work best in non-chip forming materials such as cast iron, bronze and free cutting brass. The preferred hole condition for a straight fluted reamer is a through hole all things being equal but they perform well in blind holes as well due to their non-aggressive geometry. If all the application parameters are known typically a right hand or left hand spiral reamer will provide superior results in finish and performance then a straight fluted reamer.
Right hand spiral reamers should be selected for blind holes. A blind hole is a hole that does not have an opening on the other end. If you were to put your eye up to the hole, all you would see is darkness. In a sense, you would be "blind" while looking in the hole. A right hand spiral pulls the chips towards the back of the reamer. This helps prevent the chips from getting packed into the bottom of the hole reducing the chance of damaging the reamer and the work-piece by previously cut chips. Additionally a right hand spiral also helps bridge interruptions such as cross-holes or keyways. A right hand spiral reamer may cut slightly oversized holes due to the aggressive flute geometry. They perform very well in highly ductile materials.
Straight fluted reamers are very good general purpose reamers. They are typically cheaper than left hand or right hand spiral reamers and work best in non-chip forming materials such as cast iron, bronze and free cutting brass. The preferred hole condition for a straight fluted reamer is a through hole all things being equal but they perform well in blind holes as well due to their non-aggressive geometry. If all the application parameters are known typically a right hand or left hand spiral reamer will provide superior results in finish and performance then a straight fluted reamer.
Vinay said:
5 years ago
Straight flute reamers are used for the materials that forms chips in powder form like ci, brass, bronze.
Left hand reamers are used for through holes and hard materials.
Right hand reamers are used for blind holes and soft materials.
Left hand reamers are used for through holes and hard materials.
Right hand reamers are used for blind holes and soft materials.
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Gopal Dey said:
7 years ago
Right hand spiral reamer is used for soft materials, ductile and blind holes.
Left hand spiral reamer is used for hard materials and open hole.
Straight reamer for brittle mat like cast iron.
Left hand spiral reamer is used for hard materials and open hole.
Straight reamer for brittle mat like cast iron.
Prakhar Swarnkar said:
1 decade ago
Left hand spirals are excellent for reaming hard materials and typically provide the best size and finish as compared to right hand spiral or straight flutes.
Virat said:
5 years ago
Left hand reamers are used for through holes and hard materials.
Right hand reamers are used for blind holes and soft materials.
Right hand reamers are used for blind holes and soft materials.
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Deepak S said:
7 years ago
I think the answer should be C because aluminium is a soft material and right-hand spiral tool seems to be an appropriate one.
Pankaj said:
8 years ago
Left hand reamer used for through hole and used for hard materials and excellent surface finish.
Ajay Tiwari said:
8 years ago
Left hand spherical reamer used for a slotted hole not for the soft matel.
Akshay said:
8 years ago
Right hand spiral is used for soft or ductile material not left hand.
Pankaj said:
8 years ago
No, the left-hand reamers used for hard material.
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