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  • Flank wear depends upon the


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  • A. hardness of the work and tool material at the operating temperature
  • B. amount and distribution of hard constituents in the work material
  • C. degree of strain hardening in the chip
  • D. all of these

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  • amount and distribution of hard constituents in the work material 


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    • 1. Crater wear is mainly due to the phenomenon known as

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    • A. adhesion of metals
    • B. oxidation of metals
    • C. diffusion of metals
    • D. all of these
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    • 2. The lip angle is the angle

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    • A. between the tool face and the ground end surface of flank
    • B. made by the face of the tool and the plane parallel to the base of the cutting tool
    • C. between the face of the tool and a line tangent to the machined surface at the cutting point
    • D. none of the above
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    • 3. Fixtures are used

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    • A. for holding and guiding the tool in drilling, reaming or tapping operations
    • B. for holding the work in milling, grinding, planing or turning operations
    • C. to check the accuracy of workpiece
    • D. none of the above
    • Discuss
    • 4. A tool used to withdraw a drill from the sleeve is called

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    • A. drill remover
    • B. drill puller
    • C. drift
    • D. drill drawer
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    • 5. The cutting speed for drilling aluminium, brass and bronze with high speed steel drills varies from

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    • A. 10 to 20 m/min
    • B. 18 to 30 m/min
    • C. 24 to 45 m/min
    • D. 60 to 90 m/min
    • Discuss
    • 6. The carbide tools operating at very low cutting speeds (below 30 m/min)

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    • A. reduces tool life
    • B. increases tool life
    • C. have no effect on tool life
    • D. spoils the work piece
    • Discuss
    • 7. The abrasive recommended for grinding materials of low tensile strength is

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    • A. silicon carbide
    • B. aluminium oxide
    • C. sand stone
    • D. diamond
    • Discuss
    • 8. The addition of lead, sulphur and phosphorus to low carbon steels, help to

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    • A. reduce built up edge
    • B. break up chips
    • C. improve machinability
    • D. all of these
    • Discuss
    • 9. The cutting fluid mostly used for machining steel is

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    • A. water
    • B. soluble oil
    • C. dry
    • D. heavy oils
    • Discuss
    • 10. With the same tool life, the maximum material per minute is removed by

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    • A. increasing the cutting speed
    • B. decreasing the cutting speed
    • C. increasing the depth of cut
    • D. increasing the feed rate
    • Discuss


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