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arbor
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A device used on a conventional milling machine to mount a mill horizontally.
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ballscrew
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The threaded device that controls the precise movement of the various components of the mill.
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boring
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The process of using a single-point tool to enlarge a preexisting hole.
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carbide insert
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A cutting bit made of hard material that has multiple cutting edges. Once a cutting edge is excessively worn, it can be indexed to another edge, or the insert can be replaced.
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CNC machining center
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A sophisticated CNC machine that can perform mulitiple machining operations in the same setup with a variety of tools.
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column
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The vertical support, or backbone, of a milling machine.
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column-and-knee milling machine
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A basic type of milling machine whose spindle is mounted in the column, and whose worktable rests on an adjustable knee.
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contour
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A curved surface or dimension that is cut into a workpiece.
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depth of cut
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The thickness of material removed by one pass of the cutting tool.
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drilling
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The process of using a multi-point tool to penetrate the surface of a workpiece and make a round hole.
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end mill
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A thin, tall mill cutter with cutting edges that wind up the sides. Both the bottom and side of the end mill are used during milling operations. End mills resemble drills.
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face mill
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A flat mill cutter with multiple cutting teeth surrounding the tool. The bottom of the face mill is primarily used during milling operations.
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face milling
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A milling operation in which the surface of the workpiece is perpendicular to the spindle axis.
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feed
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The rate that the cutting tool travels along the surface of the workpiece.
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fixture
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A customized device that is used to position and hold a workpiece in place. On a mill, fixtures are normally used to machine flat surfaces parallel to the table.
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flange
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A ring or collar surrounding the toolholder that allows the tool to be grasped by the toolchanger.
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high-speed steel
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A tool steel used to machine metals at high cutting speeds. High-speed steel stays hard at high temperatures and resists abrasion.
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horizontal machining center
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A machining center with a spindle that is parallel to the ground floor.
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indexed
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To rotate a carbide insert to present a new cutting edge.
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interrupted cutting
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A cutting process in which the cutting edge of the tool is not in constant contact with the surface of the workpiece.
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knee
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The device supported by the elevating screw that raises and lowers and guides the back and forth motion of the saddle.
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machine control unit
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A small, powerful computer that controls and operates a CNC machine.
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mill
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A multi-point tool that is used to remove metal from the surface of a workpiece.
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milling machine
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A machine that uses a multi-point tool to remove metal from the surface of a workpiece.
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multi-point tool
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A machining tool that has two or more cutting edges.
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pallet
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An automatic moveable table that supports a workpiece and slides or pivots into and out of the machining center. Multiple pallets allow an operator to set up a part while another is being machined.
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part program
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A series of numerical instructions used by a CNC machine to perform the necessary sequence of operations to machine a specific workpiece.
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peripheral milling
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A milling operation in which the cutting edge of the mill is parallel to the axis of spindle rotation.
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pocket
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An interior recess that is cut into the surface of a workpiece.
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pot
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One of the numerous slots of the toolchanger that holds a cutting tool in its toolholder.
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reaming
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The process of using a cutting tool with straight cutting edges to enlarge or smooth holes that have been previously drilled.
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retention knob
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An knob screwed into the end of the toolholder that locks the tool in place within the spindle.
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servomotor
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A special motor used in CNC machines that turns the ballscrew to move parts with precision.
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slot
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A narrow channel cut into the surface of a workpiece.
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speed
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The rate at which the cutting edge of the tool moves past the workpiece surface at the point of contact. On a mill, speed determines how fast the spindle rotates.
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spindle
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The rotating device that holds and spins the toolholder and cutting tool on the mill.
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tapered shank
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The long, narrow portion of a toolholder that is typically shaped like a cone.
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tapping
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The process of cutting internal threads in a workpiece with a multi-point tool.
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toolchanger
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A device that arranges multiple cutting tools in order and then positions these cutting tools for replacement in the machining center.
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toolholder
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The device used to rigidly hold a cutting tool in place. Toolholders are available in standardized sizes.
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vertical machining center
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A machining center with a spindle that is perpendicular to the ground floor.
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vise
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A workholding device with two jaws that grip and hold a workpiece in place.
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workholder
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A device used to position and hold a workpiece in place.
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workpiece
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A part that is being machined.
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worktable
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The part of a machine tool that supports the workpiece and any workholding devices.
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