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Mumbai University > Mechanical Engineering > Sem 4 > Production Process II
Marks: 5M
Year: May 2015
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Mumbai University > Mechanical Engineering > Sem 4 > Production Process II
Marks: 5M
Year: May 2015
| written 9.4 years ago by |
It’s a machine for grinding or abrading process mostly for finishing round holes by means of bonded abrasive stones, called hones. Honing is therefore a cutting operation and has been used to remove as much as 3mm of stock but is normally confined to amounts less than 0.25mm. So honing is primarily used to correct some out of roundness, taper, tool marks and axial distortion. Honing stones are made from common abrasive and bonding materials, often impregnated with sulphur or wax to improve cutting action and lengthen tool life. Materials honed range from plastics, silver and cast iron to hard steel and cemented carbides. This method is mostly used for finishing automobile crankshaft journals.
When honing is done manually the tool is rotated, and the work piece is passed back and forth over the tool. For precision honing, the tool is given a slow reciprocating motion as it rotates. It is done on general purpose machines, such as the lathe, drill press, and portable drills, as an expedient. But more economical results can be obtained by honing machines for production work. Coolants are essential during this process to keep the operation temperatures uniform and wash away the chips.