Chiselling
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Metal chiselling – efficient machining
Chiselling is one of the basic machining operations, involving the removal of material from the surface of the workpiece using a special tool called a chisel. The process is carried out on a chiselling machine that performs precise reciprocating movements, allowing the desired shape and dimensions to be obtained.
How does chiselling work?
- Tool: The chisel, made of hard steel, is fitted with a blade with a suitable profile which, by removing material, forms the desired shape.
- Machine: The chiselling machine provides a precise movement of the chisel, allowing the depth of cut and width of the groove to be controlled.
- Process: The chisel, moving in a straight line, removes thin layers of material from the surface of the workpiece.
Chiselling applications:
- Groove creation: Chiselling is ideal for creating grooves for keyways, wedges and also guide grooves.
- Surface shaping: Chiselling can be used to create various surface shapes such as grooves, splines or gear teeth.
- Hole machining: Chiselling makes it possible to machine the inner surfaces of holes, such as creating square or hexagonal holes.
Chiselling can be used to machine a variety of materials such as steel, cast iron, aluminium, etc.
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