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Discussion Forum : Workshop Technology - Section 3 (Q.No. 21)
21.
The operation of cutting a cylindrical hole in a sheet of metal by the punch and die is called
shearing
piercing
punching
blanking
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Ajay Modh said:   8 years ago
Option C-Punching is the right answer.

Please Refer R. S. Khurmi.

NAKKAPALLI SURESH said:   11 months ago
Option B is the correct answer.

Nvk said:   1 year ago
The correct answer is piercing.

Piercing is the operation of cutting a cylindrical hole in a sheet of metal using a punch and die. The punch is pressed through the metal, creating a hole, while the die supports the metal and helps to shape the hole.

Here's why the other options are incorrect;
- Shearing: Shearing is a cutting operation that uses a shear blade to cut a straight line in a sheet of metal.
- Punching: Punching is a general term that refers to the use of a punch and die to cut or shape a hole in a sheet of metal, but it can include various operations like piercing, blanking, and more.
- Blanking: Blanking is the operation of cutting a flat shape or profile from a sheet of metal using a punch and die, but it does not specifically involve cutting a cylindrical hole.

=> Piercing is a common operation in sheet metalworking and is often used to create holes for bolts, rivets, or other fasteners.

Parkar sheetal said:   6 years ago
Option C is correct because the piercing is punch hole other than cylindrical.

Bharat Ahir said:   6 years ago
According to me, Option C is correct.

Deep said:   6 years ago
Yes. It is punching.

Usman said:   6 years ago
Punching is the correct answer.

DHIRENDRA KUMAR said:   6 years ago
Punching is the right answer.

Ref: R S Khurmi.

PRABIN PADHY said:   6 years ago
Punching is the right answer.

Deba said:   7 years ago
Blanking is the right answer.


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