Machining the Flanges
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- This video shows the machining of the flanges for the flow sight glass I'm making. Due to the size of the thing, I once again stretched the limits of my lathe - or at least my knowledge of how to use it - but I got it done. Advice is welcome, trolls are not, and if you think I need better PPE or tools, feel free to contact me for an address where you can send them.
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Don't know about you guys, but 'm just here for the music!
A good welder would clean any part before welding. And is this machine your using a cnc?
Just to help some b of you guys save time. You can skip the center drill operation. Use a screw machine drill. They are short and stubby and will stay on center to get your hole started. 118
I do it in 316l all day long
Want to send me one?
Rod Joyner like 2 bucks. Grainger
Your speeds for pilot holes is to slow especially with no lubricant on aluminium..?? And tapping a hole with out lube will tear the threads, facing your flange with a boring bar what's with that?? Everything in with this video I could pick on not to trade practices, you would not work in my machine shop
+FlashTechEngineering thanks for watching the vid, I can only work with what I have. Good thing I'm not a machinist eh?
BTW I used the boring bar for the same reason Keith did here @ 15:14: ua-cam.com/video/ype-yeZ_eck/v-deo.html , reaching over the gap
Helpfull, thanks you!
Mr Rod
Can you help me make factory of flanges?
chip load up I use Wd40 n maching and tapping works very well on aluminum saves on buying new cutters breaking a tap off
Hey Joe La Roche, no this is not a cnc lathe, just an ENCO.
Thanks, I like WD40 as well, but I was out! :^) I did have Hilco lube, but I didn't want to use any lubricants here because the flanges require welding, and I figured having no lubricant residue to clean off the porous cast aluminum would help reduce any welding problems.
ye kya job hai sir
can u give me the step(name) on these of machining on this process
sorry, I do not understand your question
Good
could we convert RF flanges to RTJ ?
I suppose - never done it myself having never needed an RTJ. Is there enough difference in cost to be worth the trouble? Having said that - You would want to make sure the RF would meet the specs of the RTJ, I think I would go with a purchase if you're talking about a high temp/pressure application.
@@nurfays123 thank you for your comment...let me explain in detail...indeed I am a valves trader and my supplier has too long lead time for Valves with RTJ connection...and I lost a lot of business ...so I'm looking for a solution...I buy Valves with RF and I mechanically transform them into RTJ...is it possible to do that without touching the valve integrity ?
any utpian here
utpian?