Unit 6 Unit 6 Drilling and Boring PDF
Unit 6 Unit 6 Drilling and Boring PDF
Unit 6 Unit 6 Drilling and Boring PDF
Lecture – 4
Notes : Drilling
Basic Mechanical Engineering
( Part – B )
1 Introduction:
The process of drilling means making a hole in a solid metal piece by using a rotating tool called
drill. In the olden days, a flat drill was used for drilling a hole, but these days, a twist drill is
universally used. A twist drill is the cutting tool and it is used in conjunction with a drilling
machine. A twist drill has two cutting edges, hence it is a multiple point cutting tool. The drilling
operation is shown in Fig. 1.
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For rotating the drill and to overcome the resistance in cutting, a torque is needed to rotate the
drill. An axial force is also needed which keeps pushing the drill deeper and deeper into the hole
being drilled. This is provided by the machine feed. Machine feed is the downward axial
movement of the drill per revolution of drill. The drill will not start cutting the metal, if its
bottom touches the metal surface superficially. This is on account of the chisel edge which does
not allow the cutting edges to come into the contact with metal and start cutting until the
chisel edge penetrates the metal surface by about a mm or so. To facilitate the cutting action, a
little depression is made by a punch at the centre of the hole to be drilled. Twist drills are made
of solid high speed steel, hardened and ground to shape. Drills with tungsten carbide inserts are
also available.
DRILLING MACHINES
Drilling machines are of the following types:
1. Sensitive drilling machines,
2. Pillar type drilling machines,
3. Radial drilling machines, and
4. Multispindle drilling machines
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1. Sensitive drilling machines: A sensitive drilling machine is shown in Fig. 3.
2. Pillar type drilling machines: These are generally similar to sensitive drilling
machines but are meant for heavier work. The vertical column can be either of
rectangular or round section; the latter offers the advantage that the table can
be swung out and the slightly bigger jobs can be accommodated on the machine
base instead of the table. The drilling head can be lowered and hole drilled in the
job.
3. Radial drilling machine: A radial drilling machine is illustrated in Fig. 4. This is
really meant to drill holes in bigger and heavier work pieces, which cannot be
manipulated so that the centre of the hole may be aligned with the drilling
spindle. In this case, the drilling head is mounted on a radial arm. The radial arm
can be rotated around the round column and the drilling head can be moved in
or out on the radial arm. The work piece is kept on the table which is really an
integral part of the base and by the combined movement of the radial arm and
the drilling head (think of the polar coordinates θ, r), any point on the work piece
can be covered and a hole drilled at the required location, without shifting the
heavy work piece.
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Allied operations performed on drilling machines: Operations closely associated with drilling are
shown in Fig. 5.
Core drilling: Holes made in castings by use of cores, are rough and require a special kind of
drill, called core drill to clean up the holes. This operation is called core drilling.
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Step drilling: More than one diameter can be ground on the drill body which saves an extra
operation.
Counter boring: Often a flat surface is needed around a hole to provide a good seating area for
washer and nuts/head of a bolt. The counter boring tool has a pilot, which ensures that the
counter bore is concentric with the hole.
Counter sinking: Counter sinking provides a tapered entrance to the hole. A special counter
sinking tool with a pilot is used as shown.
Reaming: Reaming is an operation of sizing and improving the geometry and finish of a
previously drilled hole. Hand, machine and shell reamers are used for this purpose. Machine
reamers are used with a drilling machine. To work efficiently, proper stock allowance is very
important. Reamers cannot remove much material, but at the same time, enough material
should be available all round. For holes up to 12.5 mm in diameter, about 0.38–0.4 mm of
material is left as reaming allowance. A reamer follows the original hole and cannot shift its
centre.
Tapping: Tapping is also done on a drilling machine with a special flexible adapter for holding
machine taps. Tapping means cutting internal threads in a hole. A machine tap set consists of
two taps rough and finish. Both taps should be used in the same order. During tapping, the
spindle r.p.m. is drastically reduced and a good lubricant used.
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