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CHAPTER
The Milling Machine
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Complete the following questions after carefully reading the corresponding textbook chapter.

1. The milling machine is a versatile machine that can do all of the following tasks except
A. drill, bore, and cut gears
- B. machine contoured surfaces
C. ream a highly accurate hole with a fine finish
D. machine threads, gears, and spirals

2. On a fixed-bed milling machine, vertical and cross movements are obtained by moving the

3. On the machine, the cutter spindle projects horizontally from the column and the worktable
is capable of vertical, cross, and longitudinal movements.
- A. plain-milling
B. universal
C. vertical
D. fixed-bed
4. Raoid traverse feed
A. permits work to be positioned at the fastest rate indicated on the feed chart
B. should only be activated while the cutter is positioned in a cut
C. allows fast power movement only when work is parallel with the periphery of the cutter
D. is a manual form of milling machine control

5. _ Climb milling should notbe performed on machines that


. A. allow significant play in the table
B. are not in top condition -
C. are fitted with an antibacklash device
D. were manufactured later than the year 2000

6. _ The ideal milling cutter should have


A. edge toughness
B. an HSS cutting edge
C. low abrasion resistance
D. high softness and ductility

7. High-speed steel (HSS) milling cutters can be improved by the application of any of the following except

- A. coatings such as chromium or tungsten


B. lubricating treatments
C. surface hardening treatments
D. oxidation treatments

8. _ Cemented tungsten carbides can be operated at speeds _than conventional HSS cutting tools.
A. much slower
B. 3 to 10 times faster
C. 10 to 14 times faster
D. up to 20 times faster

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