Machine Tool Practices (11th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134893501
Author: Richard R. Kibbe, Roland O. Meyer, Jon Stenerson, Kelly Curran
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter C.8, Problem 5ST
Calculate the required sine bar elevation for an angle of 37 degrees. (Assume a 5-inch sine bar.)
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Sally is making a sine bar, which is used to machine angles on
parts (see the given figure). She has a 1.250-inch-thick bar
that needs 90° grooves machined into it for precision ground
1.0000-inch diameter cylinders. A sine bar is used by
placing different thicknesses under one of the cylinders so
that the proper angle is attained. Sally wants the distance
between the centers of the cylinders to be D= 5.4 inches.
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How deep should she mill the 90° grooves so that the top of the sine block
is 2 inches tall?
The depth of the mill should be
inches.
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Sally is making a sine bar, which is used to machine angles on parts (see the given figure). She has a 1.250-inch-thick bar
that needs 90° grooves machined into it for precision ground 1.0000-inch diameter cylinders. A sine bar is used by
placing different thicknesses under one of the cylinders so that the proper angle is attained. Sally wants the distance
between the centers of the cylinders to be D= 5.9 inches.
NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part.
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How deep should she mill the 90° grooves so that the top of the sine block is 2 inches tall? (Round the final answer to four decimal
places.)
The depth of the mill should be 7071.067 inches.
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Machine Tool Practices (11th Edition)
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