Additional Information for Lathe Dog Set
A lathe dog set is a type of machine tool accessory that is used in metalworking machinery, specifically in lathes. It is part of the supply class Machine Tool Accessories in the supply group Metalworking Machinery.
A lathe dog set typically consists of two components: a driving dog and a dead center. The driving dog is attached to the workpiece being machined, while the dead center is mounted in the lathe's tailstock.
The purpose of a lathe dog set is to securely hold and rotate the workpiece during the machining process. The driving dog grips onto the workpiece, allowing it to be rotated by the lathe's spindle. The dead center provides support at the opposite end of the workpiece, ensuring stability and accuracy during machining operations.
Lathe dog sets are commonly used when turning long, slender workpieces that may otherwise flex or vibrate during machining. By securely gripping and supporting the workpiece, lathe dog sets help to minimize these issues and improve the overall machining quality.
Overall, lathe dog sets are essential accessories in metalworking machinery, particularly in lathes, as they provide a reliable and effective means of holding and rotating workpieces during machining operations.
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