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lathe tailstock center hole sizing

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bobc

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Apr 10, 2001
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i'm looking for a formula or calculator for minimum center hole diameter to workpiece weight.
we use a 70 degree center, and work piece weight runs from 1/2 ton to 80 tons.
i need something to convince our customer base to agree with changing something we have all over looked over the years.
currently the small(1 5/8" diameter) center holes used on some of the heavier products are working on the roll lathe tailstock centers forcing us to redress at frequent intervals.
the larger center holes(3" diameter) work well. the tailstock centers on the finish lathes are heat-treated H-13 and the center plugs are usually flame-hardened 1045 at minimum.
thank you in advance,
bobc
 
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