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Discussion Forum : Production Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 13)
13.
The rear teeth of a broach
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Rahul said:
8 years ago
I totally agree with you @S Bera.
Deepanshu verma said:
8 years ago
Option c is incorrect, d is correct, rear teeth are used for finishing. Rough teeth are used for removing metal.
Sohan said:
7 years ago
Burninshing- makes a glazed or finished surface in steel, ci or nonferrous hole, burnishing teeth are round and do not cut metal but compress and rub the surface metal.
In broach, first teeth are roughing, then semifinishing, finishing. Sometimes a few burnishing teeth are provided after finishing teeth.
In broach, first teeth are roughing, then semifinishing, finishing. Sometimes a few burnishing teeth are provided after finishing teeth.
Suraj said:
7 years ago
Answer is B. As the rear teeths are finishing teeth so they remove very less amount of material.
Kate said:
7 years ago
Some circular broaches, burnishing teeth are provided instead of finishing teeth. They are not really teeth, as they are just rounded discs that are 0.001 to 0.003 in (0.025 to 0.076 mm) oversized. This results in burnishing the hole to the proper size.
Burnishing only concern about Circular broaches.
Burnishing only concern about Circular broaches.
Siva ramaiah said:
6 years ago
Broaching tool has 3 types of teeths i.e. rough teeths, semifinishing teeths and finishing teeths. The rear teeths are finishing teeths so the material removal is less or minimum.
Anuj said:
6 years ago
The correct Answer is B.
Kannan S said:
6 years ago
The rear tooths do the finishing work. Option C is wrong and A is correct.
Vinay said:
5 years ago
Remove minimum metal is the right answer.
Ansar Alam said:
4 years ago
Rear teeth larger than front teeth so obviously rear teeth remove maximum material.
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