Assessment of a Developed Manual Drilling Machine for Little Scale Operation

Authors

  • Sh. G. Rubidinov Fergana Polytechnic institute, Associate Professor of "MST and А" , Fergana, Uzbekistan
  • А. T. Gaynazarov Fergana Polytechnic Institute, senior lecturer, Department of "MST and A" Fergana, Uzbekistan
  • S. T. Xamdamov Fergana Polytechnic Institute, senior lecturer, Department of "MST and A" Fergana, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Automation, base, table, spindle, column, radial arm, drill head, mechanical engineering, installation, systems

Abstract

In this ponder, a basic examination was carried out on the different classes of drilling machine to set up their performance based on their applications additionally , to have comparative assessment between electrically driven boring machines (EDDM) and physically worked drilling machine (MODM). Within the old days, level punch was utilized to form gaps on materials, but due to progressions in innovation, drilling machines are presently being utilized instep, making the work simpler and quicker. There are distinctive boring machines, counting outspread, touchy, upright, group, profound gap, numerous axles, and robotized drilling machines. Moreover, an indigenous table mounted manual drilling machine was manufactured, with a unbending and vigorous structure but adaptable to function improves the generation of the gap on strong materials such as metal, wood, Teflon, and other materials. This assessment has given an gigantic benefit for the manual worked drilling machine to be utilized for little scale operation (SSO) and to serve as a help to the less benefit communities. More so, this basic strategy would spare the end-user from the pointless cost on fuel and costly bills.

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Published

2024-05-25

How to Cite

Rubidinov, S. G., Gaynazarov А. T. ., & Xamdamov, S. T. . (2024). Assessment of a Developed Manual Drilling Machine for Little Scale Operation. Miasto Przyszłości, 48, 1242–1249. Retrieved from https://miastoprzyszlosci.com.pl/index.php/mp/article/view/3678

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