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Posted By Robert Weiland
Just heard the phrase Chip Limiters mentioned with regards to a Laithe. I have never heard of these before can anyone give me a idea ?
Cheers
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Posted By Roger the Dodger
Not too sure what you mean here, I assume we are taking machine tools?
A chip breaker is a device that breaks up the swarf being cut off a component being machines - so instead of long curls of swarf spiralling out of a lathe, it breaks into shorter chips.
Wouldn't have thought you would need them on a wood working machine though, wood tends to naturally come off in smaller chips.
Aluminium tends to form long swarf spirals as it is machined.
Of course I might be on the wrong track totally here - but this is how I read your posting - can you clarify further?
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Posted By Jack
Are you are referring to limited cutter projection tooling. There is an HSE note on it: http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/wis37.pdf
Also see the PUWER (woodworking machines) ACOP
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Posted By Robert Weiland
That's the thing guys. Thank you.
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