Machinist - The slotting machine 1922
by Mike Savad
Title
Machinist - The slotting machine 1922
Artist
Mike Savad
Medium
Photograph - Hand Colored Photo
Description
Hand colored photo from 1922
Original title: Student officer at seacoast shop
Photographer: Unknown
Location: 130 Arsenal Yards Blvd, Watertown, MA
This is a Newton slotting machine, also known as a keyseater, is a specialized type of machine tool designed for cutting internal shapes and keyways into workpieces. This machine is essential in industries such as manufacturing and metalworking, where precision and accuracy are paramount. The Newton slotting machine operates by moving a vertical ram with a cutting tool up and down in a reciprocating motion. During this process, the workpiece remains fixed in place on a worktable, and material is removed with each pass of the cutting tool.
Key components of the Newton slotting machine include the ram, which holds and moves the cutting tool, the tool holder, which secures the tool to the ram, and the worktable, where the workpiece is clamped. Additionally, a feed mechanism allows for precise adjustments of the workpiece's position, ensuring accurate cuts. This machine is widely used for producing internal keyways, splines, and slots in gears, pulleys, and other components, making it a versatile tool for both small-scale and large-scale production. The ability to handle a variety of materials, from metals to plastics, further enhances its utility in various applications.
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August 8th, 2024
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