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The document discusses dividing heads, which are used to index workpieces for machining operations like milling. Dividing heads allow dividing the circumference of a workpiece into equal angles or distances. There are different methods of indexing, including direct indexing using holes in an index plate, and indirect indexing involving fractional turns of an index crank based on the ratio of the dividing head's gear ratio to the number of divisions required. Examples are provided to demonstrate calculating the number of index crank turns and hole selection for various division requirements.
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The document discusses dividing heads, which are used to index workpieces for machining operations like milling. Dividing heads allow dividing the circumference of a workpiece into equal angles or distances. There are different methods of indexing, including direct indexing using holes in an index plate, and indirect indexing involving fractional turns of an index crank based on the ratio of the dividing head's gear ratio to the number of divisions required. Examples are provided to demonstrate calculating the number of index crank turns and hole selection for various division requirements.
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Dividing Head

Objectives: At the end of this unit, the student/trainee should


be able to:

1. Familiarize with the function of a dividing head.


2. Calculate for the use of dividing head using direct indexing.
3. Calculate for the use of dividing head using indirect
indexing.
4 Calculate for the use of dividing head using indexing by
degrees of angle.
5 Calculate for the use of dividing head using differential /
universal indexing.
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Indexing

Indexing is usually done with a mechanism called a dividing


head, which is also called an indexing head.

Circular tables also called rotary tables or circular milling


attachments are also used to perform the indexing operations
when they are equipped with an index plate.

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Indexing

Indexing operations are most frequently performed on a


milling because of its great versatility.

Therefore, it is usually associated with milling-machine work.


There are no restrictions to the use of dividing head other
than the ability of the machine tool to support it and the ability
of the dividing head to support the workpiece.
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Indexing

Indexing is used to divide the circumference or the periphery


of a job into specified distance or angular separations.
Indexing operations are carried out with a dividing head or
indexing head.

In its basic construction, a dividing head consist of a worm


drive.
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Figure 1: Worm Drive


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Figure 2: Section through a dividing head,
showing the spindle and index plate.

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Direct Indexing

Direct indexing also known as rapid indexing, is the simplest


form of indexing.

It is performed by disengaging the worm shaft from the worm


wheel by means of an eccentric device in the dividing head.

The index plate contains holes or slots, and a plunger pin (fig.
3) is used to engage in the proper hole.
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Figure 3: Adjusting the plunger pin to fit into
the proper hole circle or slot.

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Figure 4: The plunger pin and the direct
indexing plate.

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Figure 5: Direct Indexing Plate

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Direct Indexing

Direct indexing is used for quick indexing of the workpiece


when cutting flutes, hexagon, square, and other shapes.

The work is rotated the required amount and held in place by


a pin which engages into a hole in the direct indexing plate
mounted on the end of the dividing head spindle.

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Direct Indexing

The direct indexing plate usually contains 24 hole circle.

The number of divisions it is possible to index is limited to


numbers which are factors of 24.

The common divisions that can be obtained by direct indexing


are 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24.

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Example 1:

What direct indexing is necessary to mill eight flutes on a reamer


blank?

24 Note:
nh =
N Never count the hole or slot in
which the plunger pin is
24 engaged.
= = 3 holes
8

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Simple Indexing

i = transmission ratio / speed ratio (usually 40 : 1)

N = number of division required or

T = spacing step, indexing number

 = pitch angle of the workpiece

nc = crank rotation per spacing step

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Simple Indexing

A. Number of divisions required divides evenly into 40, i.e.,


the speed ratio (gear ratio)

speed ratio
no. of crank rotation =
no. of division required

40
nc =
N
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Simple Indexing

B. Number of divisions required does not divide evenly into


40.

In this case the index crank must be moved into fractional


parts of a turn.

This is done with index plate.

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The dividing head generally is


furnished with three index plates.
Each plate has six circles of
holes.

Brown and Sharpe:

Plate 1: 15 – 16 – 17 – 18 – 19 – 20

Plate 2: 21 – 23 – 27 – 29 – 31 – 33

Plate 3: 37 – 39 – 41 – 43 – 47 – 49
Figure 6: Index Plate
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Cincinnati Standard Plate

Plate 1:

24 – 25 – 28 – 30 – 34

37 – 38 – 39 – 41 – 42 – 43

Plate 2:
46 – 47 – 49 – 51 – 53

54 – 57 – 58 – 59 – 62 – 66
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Example 2: Index a job with 18 divisions.

Solution:
Note:
40
nc = The whole number indicates the
N compete turns of the index crank,

40 the denominator represents the


= index circle,
18
and the numerator gives the
4 number of holes to use on that
= 2 turns
18 hole circle.
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Example 2: Index a job with 18 divisions.

Solution:
Note:
40
nc = Therefore,
N

40 nc = 2 full turns of the index


=
18 crank and 4 holes on a 18-hole
4 circle.
= 2 turns
18
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Example 3: Index a job of seven divisions.

Solution:
Note:
40
nc = When the denominator of the
N indexing fraction does not match
with any of the available index
40 circle,
=
7
change it to a number
5 represented in one of the hole
= 5 turns circles.
7
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Example 3: Index a job of seven divisions.

Solution:
Note:
40
nc = Do this by multiplying or dividing
N the numerator by the same
number.
40
=
7 5 × 3 15
=
7 × 3 21
5
= 5
7
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Example 3: Index a job of seven divisions.

Solution:
Therefore,
40
nc =
N nc = 5 full turns of the index
crank and 15 holes on a 21-hole
40
= circle.
7

5 15
= 5 = 5 turns
7 21
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Angular Indexing 360° rot. of workpiece ≙ to 40


rot. of dividing crank

 rot. of workpiece ≙ to 40 /
360°

Conclusion:


nc =

Figure 7
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Example 4: Calculate the indexing for 45°.

Solution:


nc =

45°
=

= 5 complete turns

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Example 5: Calculate the indexing for 60°.

Solution: Therefore, nc = 6 full turns of


 the index crank and 12 holes on
nc =
9° a 18-hole circle.

60° 2 × 6 12
= =
9° 3 × 6 18

2 12
= 6 = 6 turns
3 18
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If the dimensions are given in degrees and minutes, it will be


necessary to convert the degrees into minutes (number of
degrees × 60') and add this product to the minutes required.

The indexing in minutes is calculated as follows:

no. of minutes required


no. of crank rotation =
540'
min
nc =
540'
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Example 6: Calculate the indexing for 20'.

Solution:

min
nc =
540'

20'
=
540'
Therefore, nc = 1 hole on a 27-
1
= turn hole circle.
27
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Example 7: Calculate the indexing for 24° 30'.

Solution: First convert 24° 30' into minutes:

60'
24° × = 1440'

1440' + 30' = 1470'

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Example 7: Calculate the indexing for 24° 30'.

Solution:

min
nc =
540'
Therefore, nc = 2 full turns of
1470' the index crank and 13 holes on
=
540' a 18-hole circle.
13
= 2 turns
18
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Differential Indexing / Universal Indexing

When it is impossible to calculate the required indexing by the


simple/indirect indexing method, that is, when the fraction
40/N cannot be reduced to a factor of one of the available
hole circles, it is necessary to use differential indexing.

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Differential Indexing / Universal Indexing

With this method of indexing, the index plate must be


revolved either forward or backward a part of a turn while the
index crank is turned to attain the proper spacing of indexing.

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Differential Indexing / Universal Indexing

In differential indexing, as in simple indexing, the index crank


rotates the dividing head spindle. The rotation of the plate
may be either in same direction (positive) or in opposite
direction (negative) of the index crank. This change of
rotation is effected by an idler gear or gears in the gear train.

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Differential Indexing / Universal Indexing

When it is necessary to calculate the indexing for a required


number of divisions by the differential method, a number is
chosen close to the required divisions which can be index by
simple indexing.

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Dividing head geared for differential indexing.

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Differential Indexing / Universal Indexing

The method of calculating the number crank rotation and the


change gears required are as follows:

no. of crank rotation

40
nc =
A

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Change gear ratio:

driving gear (spindle) Zt 40


= = ( A – N ) ×
driven gear (worm) Zg A

A = approximate no. of divisions or

T′ = auxiliary indexing no.

N = required no. of divisions or T = indexing no.

Z = gear wheels (1 and 3 are driving gears)


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Gear Wheels: There is always an indirect ratio between


gear wheels and rotational speed:

Z driving n driven
=
Z driven n driving

Customary set of change gears:

24, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 56, 64, 72,
86, & 100
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Example 8: Calculate the indexing and change gears required


for 57 divisions.

1. Indexing

40 40
nc = =
A 57

Since there is no 57-hole circle and since it is impossible to


reduce this fraction to suit any hole circle, it is necessary to
select an approximate number close to 57, for which simple
indexing may be calculated.

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2. Let the approximate number of divisions equal 56.

3. Indexing 56 divisions

40 40 5 3 15
nc = = = × =
A 56 7 3 21

Therefore, nc = 15 holes on the 21-hole circle.

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4. Gear Ratio

Zt 40
= ( A – N ) × or ( A – N ) × nc
Zg A

5
= ( 56 – 57 ) ×
7

5 8 40 spindle gear
= – × =
7 8 56 worm gear
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Example 9: A sprocket with 53 teeth is to be cut using a


universal index-head (40:1). Calculate the
number of crank revolutions and the gear wheels
required for the 15 hole circle chosen. The
auxiliary indexing number is to be 60.

Given: N = 53 T

A = 60

Lk = 15

Find: nc & gear wheels


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Solution:

1. Indexing 60 teeth

40 40 2 5 10
nc = = = × =
A 60 3 5 15

Therefore, nc = 10 holes on the 15-hole circle.

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2. Gear Ratio

Zt 2 × 7
= ( A – N ) × nc =
Zg 1 × 3

2 2 × 32
= ( 60 – 53 ) ×
3 1 × 32

2 64
= 7 × =
3 32
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2. Gear Ratio

2 × 7 64 × 56 driving gear (spindle)


=
1 × 3 32 × 24 driven gear (worm)

7 × 8
3 × 8 Z1 = 64 Z3 = 56

Z2 = 32 Z4 = 24
56
=
24
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