1.0 INTRODUCTION
The need for rehabilitation or refurbishing in all areas of
engineering field is necessary. This is due to the economic
situation of the nation thereby making it difficult to purchase new
machines to replace the faulty ones.
Therefore rehabilitation is the act of bringing back to life a
machine that has breakdown or is the means of preventing it from
a breakdown to occur. This breakdown could either be due to
wear of parts vibrations overheating wrong drive of belt
tensioning excessive friction along slide-way electrical fault.
These are all the factors that can make a machine not to function
correctly.
To this end we have chosen to rehabilitate a Colchester student
lathe machine which will be suitable to perform it necessary
machinery operations. The lathe machine had been rehabilitated
to have a long life span with the purchase of genuine parts.
A lathe machine is the most commonly machine in any workshop
used to perform various machine operations by means of various
additional attachments and tools. The capacity of the machine can
be increased and operations like drilling facing boring milling
knurling and broaching can be performed. (New York-hall book
Company 1968).
Machine Tools
A machine tool is a power driven apparatus designed to perform
certain metal-removing operations and produce a desired form on
the surface being machined. As most machined surfaces require
to be either cylindrical or flat the work of machine tools in general
is concerned with producing one or both of these forms. The
design of the machine incorporates means for holding and
supporting the work and the cutting tool. For example when
turning a lathe holds and rotates a piece of metal and at the same
time causes a cutting tool to move on a line parallel with the axis
of rotation. The result when the tool has completed its cut is the
formation of a cylinder and the nearness of this cylinder to
perfection is dependent on the accuracy with which the lathe
performs its movements and upon such factors as its rigidity
condition etc. (Chapman 1975).
Machine tools may be of the standard or special purpose variety.
A standard machine is one which is able to deal with a variety of
work and permits of a reasonably wide range of operations to be
performed.
A centre lathe is a good example of a standard machine tool for
upon it we are able to perform a wide range of work including the
following; (Chapman 1975).
a. Turning between centres
b. Turning facing drilling and boring in the chuck
c. Turning boring and facing work held on the face plate
d. Boring work held on the carriage using a boring bar held in
the spindle.
The lathe is a machine tool used for turning the metal being held
and rotated while a cutter is moved across or along it.
Types of Lathe: (Thomas 1982)
1. The centre lathe is the general purpose lathe. It can vary in
size and complexity but the most useful kind is the stiching
surfacing and screw cutting lathe (S. S. Sx) which is the one
generally used in schools.
2. Production work i.e. repetitive work is more often confined
to capstan turret and automatic lathe which can be pre-set
with a wide range of tools.
3. Large components are turned on heavy duty lathes often
especially designed for a specific purpose.
English lathes were specified by the height of the centre from the
bed. A lathe specified as 150mm x 1m has a bed 1m long and the
centre is 150mm above the bed. A lathe this size is capable of
turning a diameter of 300mm over the bed but less over the
carriage and a length of something less than 1m (Thomas 1982).
1.1 Background of the Work
The availability of Colchester student lathe machine for over a
period of years in educational institutions has been a determining
factor in practical engineering courses in the educational
institutions cannot be over emphasized. Practical exercises
enhance students understanding of the operational principles of
various machines and equipment as well as experimental
procedures.
Over the years successful student in mechanical engineering
graduated with excellent practical backgrounds. But as the years
run b y the standard begin to fall due to the non-functional and
obsolete of these machine therefore graduates in recent years
knows little or nothing about practical knowledge on working
principle of the machines and how to operate it. However this has
not limited the productive aspect of graduate in mechanical
engineering to perform their function as expected. The purpose of
the present study is therefore to ascertain the shortcomings
associated with the Colchester student lathe machine leading to
the research work and to refurbish the machine to perform various
lathe machine operations.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
The Colchester student lathe machine in the mechanical
engineering workshop of Kaduna Polytechnic has not been
functioning for a long period of time hence operational principle of
the machine could not be demonstrated to students. Also other
machining processes cannot be executed with the machine.
1.3 Aims and Objectives of the Project
The aim of this project is to bring back the use of the Colchester
students lathe machine in mechanical engineering workshop.
Objectives:
(i) To help increase the number of machines that will be
available for workshop practice.
(ii) To contribute to the development of engineering machines
and knowledge.
(iii) To see that the problems which might lead to disfunction of
the machine is properly checked and explore and
(iv) To enable us get practical experience and the problems that
are common with Colchester lathe machine and its
components as well.
1.4 Methodology
To achieve the above objectives different methods were adopted
in obtaining data and information for the execution of this report
from our research and findings we were able to rehabilitate the
machine through the following activities. These include: The
repair of switches rewiring of electrical meter and transformer
services of head stock chuck compound slide tool post and
saddle which was rightly put in place. After the services of these
listed mechanical parts and replacement of the electrical
components other maintenance works and services were carried
out in the appropriate manner.
1.5 Scope of the Work/Limitation
The scope of the work is basically on the rehabilitation of lathe
machine and the limitations and constraints are on the Colchester
student lathe machine in the mechanical engineering workshop of
Kaduna Polytechnic.
1.6 Significance of the Work
i) It helps to bring back to life a machine that has break down
ii) It helps one to acquire maintenance knowledge
iii) It helps to reverse the faulty machines equipment etc.
iv) It gives more life span to the machine
v) It provides additional lathe machine to students practicals
vi) It improves the facilities and performance of the old machine
tool.
Project Information
Price
NGN 3,000Pages
48Chapters
1 - 5Program type
national diploma (nd)