In boring and facing a steam pump centre, or other similar piece, the casting is fastened to the carriage in a special fixture. The carriage is then moved so that the work will come nearly in contact with tool in the fast head, the loose head is moved up to the work, and both the carriage and loose head are clamped.
Both ends of the casting may be operated upon at the same time or separately, as occasion requires, the object being, however, to work upon as many places at one time as the nature of the work will permit; this being the main point in the economical performance of work. It is evident also that if the machine is true, and the piece is finished at one setting, the work will be true.
Fig. 741.
In the detail engravings, [Fig. 741] represents boring, tapping, and facing steam pump centres, in which operations the carriage is locked.
Fig. 742.
[Fig. 742] illustrates the manner of boring and facing cylinders and similar pieces, the loose head stock being used as a tailstock and the fast headstock as the driver. The facing is done either before or after the boring, all the work obviously being done at one chucking.