Fitting Shop
Fitting Shop
Fitting Shop
FITTING SHOP
Introduction
The term bench work refers to the production of components by hand
on the bench, where as fitting deals which the assembly of mating
parts, through removal of metal, to obtain the required fit.
Both the bench work and fitting requires the use of number of simple
hand tools and considerable manual efforts. The operations in the above
works consist of filing, chipping, scraping, sawing drilling, and tapping.
Combination
wrench
Tap
Dividers
Scribe
Combination
square
Center
punch
Ball peen
hammer
Holding Tools
1) Bench vice:
The bench vice is a work holding device. It is the most commonly used vice in
a fitting shop.
Holding Tools
2) C CLAMP:
This is used to hold work against an angle plate or vblock or any other surface, when gripping is required.
Its fixed jaw is shaped like English alphabet C and the movable jaw is round in shape and directly fitted to the
threaded screw at the end .The working principle of this clamp is the same as that of the bench vice.
Holding Tools
3) V BLOCK:
Vblock is rectangular or square block with a V groove on one or both sides opposite to each other.
Vblock with a clamp is used to hold cylindrical work securely, during layout of measurement, for measuring
operations or for drilling for this the bar is faced longitudinally in the V Groove and the screw of V clamp is
tightened. This grip the rod is firm with its axis parallel to the axis of the v groove.
Scriber
A Scriber is a slender steel tool, used to scribe or mark lines on metal work
pieces. It is made of hardened and tempered High Carbon Steel.
Dot punch is used to lightly indent along the layout lines, to locate center of
holes and to provide a small center mark for divider point, etc. for this purpose,
the punch is ground to a conical point having 60 included angle.
Center punch is similar to the dot punch, except that it is ground to a conical
point having 90 included angle. It is used to mark the location of the holes to be
drilled.
Punches
Cutting Tools
1) Hack Saw
The Hack Saw is used for cutting metal by hand. It consists of a frame, which
holds a thin blade, firmly in position. Hacksaw blade is specified by the number
of teeth for centimeter. Hacksaw blades have a number of teeth ranging from 5
to 15 per centimeter (cm). Blades having lesser number of teeth per cm are
used for cutting soft materials like aluminum, brass and bronze. Blades having
larger number of teeth per centimeter are used for cutting hard materials like
steel and cast Iron.
Hacksaw blades are classified as
(i)All hard and
(ii)Flexible type
Cutting Tools
2) Chisels
Chisels are used for removing surplus metal or for cutting thin sheets. Chisels
are annealed, hardened and tempered to produce a tough shank and hard
cutting edge. Annealing relieves the internal stresses in a metal. The cutting
angle of the chisel for general purpose is about 60.
Cutting Tools
3) Twist Drills
Twist drills are used for making holes. These are made of High speed steel.
Both straight and taper shank twist drills are used.
Cutting Tools
4) Taps and Tap wrenches
A tap is a hardened and steel
tool, used for cutting internal
thread in a drill hole. Hand Taps
are usually supplied in sets of
three in each diameter and
thread size. Taps are made of
high carbon steel or high speed
steel.
Each set consists of a
Tapper tap
Intermediate tap and
Plug or bottoming tap
Cutting Tools
5) Dies and Dieholders
Dies are the cutting tools used for making external thread. Dies are made either
solid or split type. They are fixed in a die stock for holding and adjusting the die
gap. They are made of Steel or High Carbon Steel.
Cutting Tools
6) Bench Drilling Machine
Holes are drilled for fastening parts
with rivets, bolts or for producing
internal thread. Bench drilling machine
is the most versatile machine used in a
fitting shop for the purpose. Twist
drills, made of tool steel or high speed
steel are used with the drilling machine
for drilling holes.
1) Reamers
Finishing Tools
Reaming is an operation of sizing and finishing a drilled hole, with the help of a
cutting tool called reamer having a number of cutting edges. For this, a hole
is first drilled, the size of which is slightly smaller than the finished size and
then a hand reamer or machine reamer is used for finishing the hole to the
correct size.
2) Files
Finishing Tools
Filing is one of the methods of removing small amounts of material from the
surface of a metal part. A file is hardened steel too, having small parallel
rows of cutting edges or teeth on its surfaces.
Files are classified according to their shape, cutting teeth and pitch or grade of
the teeth.
Finishing Tools
2) Files
Miscellaneous Tools
1) File Card
It is a metal brush, used for cleaning the files, to free them from filings, clogged
inbetween the teeth.
Miscellaneous Tools
2) Ball Peen Hammer
Ball Peen Hammers are named, depending upon their shape and material and
specified by their weight. A ball peen hammer has a flat face which is used for
general work and a ball end, particularly used for riveting.
CrossPeen Hammer
It is similar to ball peen hammer, except the shape of the peen. This is used for
chipping, riveting, bending and stretching metals and hammering inside the
curves and shoulders.
StraightPeen Hammer
This is similar to cross peen hammer, but its peen is inline with the hammer
handle. It is used for swaging, riveting in restricted places and stretching metals.
Practical Work
Aim
To file the given two Mild Steel pieces in to a square shape of 2*2 or in mm side as
shown in Figure
Tools required
Bench vice, set of Files, Steel rule, Trysquare, Vernier calliper, Ball peen hammer,
Scriber, Dot punch, centre punch
Raw
Material
Finished
Job