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Axis
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The imaginary straight line which forms the longitudinal center line of a reamer, usually established by rotating the reamer betwen centers.
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Back Taper
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A slight decrease in taper, from front to back, in the flute length of the reamer.
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Chip Breakers
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Notches or grooves in the cutting edges of some taper reamers designed to break the continuity of the chips.
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Circular Land
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See Margin, below.
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Chamfer
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The angular cutting portion at the entering end of a reamer. See Fig. 1 at the bottom of this page.
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Core
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The central portion of the reamer below the flutes which joins the lands.
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Flutes
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Longitudinal channels formed in the body of the reamer to provide cutting edges, permit passage of chips, and allow cutting fluid to reach the cutting edges.
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Guide/Back Pilot
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A cylindrical portion following the flutes of a reamer to maintain alignment.
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Hand of Cut (Left)
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When viewed from the cutting end, the reamer must revolve clockwise to cut.
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Hand of Cut (Right)
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When viewed from the cutting end, the reamer must revolve counter clockwise to cut.
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(Hand of Flute) Helix
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A reamer has Right Hand Helix when the flutes twist away from the observer in a clockwise direction when viewed from either end of the reamer.
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A reamer has Left Hand Helix when the flutes twist away from the observer in a counter-clockwise direction when viewed from either end of the reamer.
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Helix Angle
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The angle which a helical cutting edge at a given point makes with the axial plane through the same point. See Fig. 1 at the bottom of this page.
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Land
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The section of the reamer between adjacent flutes.
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Lead of Flute
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The axial advance of a helical or spiral cutting edge in one turn around the reamer axis.
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Margin
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The unrelieved part of the periphery of the land adjacent to the cutting edge. See Fig. 2 at the bottom of this page.
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Pilot
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A cylindrical portion preceding the entering end of the reamer body to maintain alignment.
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Rake
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The angular relationship between the cutting face, or a tangent to the cutting face at a given point and a given reference plane or line. See Fig. 2 at the bottom of this page.
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Relief
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Result of the removal of tool material behind or adjacent to the cutting edge to provide clearance and prevent rubbing (heel drag).
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Taper per Foot
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The difference in diameter between two points 12 inches apart measured along the axis.
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