Turner trade involves operating lathe machines to shape metal workpieces into precise cylindrical forms. Turners perform operations such as turning, facing, drilling, boring, and threading. They work with different materials and ensure accuracy using measuring instruments like micrometers and vernier calipers. This trade requires understanding of machining processes, cutting tools, and technical drawings. Turners are essential in manufacturing industries where precision components are produced. Career opportunities include working in machine shops, production industries, and tool rooms.
A Broaching Press is a workshop machine used for performing broaching operations, where a multi-tooth cutting tool (broach) is pushed or pulled through a workpiece to remove material and produce accurate shapes. It is commonly used for creating internal and external profiles such as keyways, splines, and slots with high precision. Broaching presses are widely used in manufacturing and tool rooms.
Keyway Broach Set
Lathe Boring Bar
Lathe Parting Tool
Knurling Tool
Lathe Cutting Tool Holder
Metal Lathe Chuck Key
Thread Micrometer
A thread micrometer is a precision measuring instrument specially designed to measure the effective diameter (pitch diameter) of screw threads. It differs from a standard micrometer by having interchangeable anvils and spindles shaped to fit thread profiles. This allows accurate measurement of thread dimensions, ensuring proper fit and function of threaded components in mechanical assemblies.
Gear Pitch Gauge
A gear pitch gauge is a precision measuring instrument used to determine the pitch of gear teeth. It consists of a set of thin blades, each marked with a specific pitch value, which correspond to different gear sizes. The tool helps identify the correct gear pitch by matching the blade profile with the gear teeth. It is widely used in gear manufacturing, inspection, and maintenance.
Gear Tooth Vernier Caliper
A gear tooth vernier caliper is a precision measuring instrument used to measure the thickness of gear teeth at the pitch line. It is specially designed with two scales—one for measuring chordal thickness and another for measuring the depth of the tooth. This tool is widely used in gear manufacturing, inspection, and maintenance to ensure accurate gear dimensions and proper meshing of gears.