INTERNSHIP REPORT ON LATHE MACHINE WORK
Name: [Your Name]
College: Aaryabhat Engineering College, Ajmer
Department: Mechanical Engineering
Internship Duration: 30 Days
Company/Workshop Name: Mamta Industry
INDEX:
1. Introduction
2. Objectives of Internship
3. Introduction to Lathe Machine
4. Types of Lathe Machines
5. Main Parts of a Lathe
6. Tools Used in Lathe Work
7. Lathe Operations Learned
8. Safety Precautions
9. Daily Work Summary (Week-wise)
10. Tools Maintenance and Calibration
11. Workshop Layout and Management
12. CNC vs Manual Lathe Comparison
13. Real Industry Challenges
14. Quality Control in Machining
15. Material Selection in Lathe Work
16. Cost Efficiency in Production
17. Environmental Considerations
18. Future Scope of Lathe Operations
19. Skills Acquired
20. Conclusion
21. Acknowledgement
22. Internship Certificate (Attach)
23-30. Appendix: Diagrams, Charts, Job Sheets
1. INTRODUCTION
This internship provided real-time exposure to working with lathe machines in Mamta Industry. This
internship provided real-time exposure to working with lathe machines in Mamta Industry. This
internship provided real-time exposure to working with lathe machines in Mamta Industry.
This internship provided real-time exposure to working with lathe machines in Mamta Industry. This
internship provided real-time exposure to working with lathe machines in Mamta Industry. This
internship provided real-time exposure to working with lathe machines in Mamta Industry.
This internship provided real-time exposure to working with lathe machines in Mamta Industry. This
internship provided real-time exposure to working with lathe machines in Mamta Industry. This
internship provided real-time exposure to working with lathe machines in Mamta Industry.
2. OBJECTIVES OF INTERNSHIP
To gain industrial knowledge, learn machine operations, understand safety measures, and develop
technical skills. To gain industrial knowledge, learn machine operations, understand safety
measures, and develop technical skills. To gain industrial knowledge, learn machine operations,
understand safety measures, and develop technical skills.
To gain industrial knowledge, learn machine operations, understand safety measures, and develop
technical skills. To gain industrial knowledge, learn machine operations, understand safety
measures, and develop technical skills. To gain industrial knowledge, learn machine operations,
understand safety measures, and develop technical skills.
3. INTRODUCTION TO LATHE MACHINE
A lathe machine is used for rotating a workpiece against a tool to perform various operations like
turning, facing, and cutting. A lathe machine is used for rotating a workpiece against a tool to
perform various operations like turning, facing, and cutting. A lathe machine is used for rotating a
workpiece against a tool to perform various operations like turning, facing, and cutting.
A lathe machine is used for rotating a workpiece against a tool to perform various operations like
turning, facing, and cutting. A lathe machine is used for rotating a workpiece against a tool to
perform various operations like turning, facing, and cutting. A lathe machine is used for rotating a
workpiece against a tool to perform various operations like turning, facing, and cutting.
A lathe machine is used for rotating a workpiece against a tool to perform various operations like
turning, facing, and cutting. A lathe machine is used for rotating a workpiece against a tool to
perform various operations like turning, facing, and cutting. A lathe machine is used for rotating a
workpiece against a tool to perform various operations like turning, facing, and cutting.
4. TYPES OF LATHE MACHINES
- Speed Lathe
- Engine Lathe
- Bench Lathe
- CNC Lathe
- Toolroom Lathe
- Speed Lathe
- Engine Lathe
- Bench Lathe
- CNC Lathe
- Toolroom Lathe
- Speed Lathe
- Engine Lathe
- Bench Lathe
- CNC Lathe
- Toolroom Lathe
5. MAIN PARTS OF A LATHE
- Headstock
- Bed
- Tailstock
- Carriage
- Lead Screw
- Chuck
- Tool Post
- Headstock
- Bed
- Tailstock
- Carriage
- Lead Screw
- Chuck
- Tool Post
- Headstock
- Bed
- Tailstock
- Carriage
- Lead Screw
- Chuck
- Tool Post
6. TOOLS USED IN LATHE WORK
- Cutting Tools
- Boring Bars
- Knurling Tools
- Threading Tools
- Cutting Tools
- Boring Bars
- Knurling Tools
- Threading Tools
- Cutting Tools
- Boring Bars
- Knurling Tools
- Threading Tools
7. LATHE OPERATIONS LEARNED
- Facing
- Turning
- Drilling
- Boring
- Thread Cutting
- Facing
- Turning
- Drilling
- Boring
- Thread Cutting
- Facing
- Turning
- Drilling
- Boring
- Thread Cutting
8. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Wear safety goggles
- Avoid loose clothing
- Proper clamping of workpiece
- Wear safety goggles
- Avoid loose clothing
- Proper clamping of workpiece
- Wear safety goggles
- Avoid loose clothing
- Proper clamping of workpiece
9. DAILY WORK SUMMARY
Week 1: Machine introduction and safety
Week 2: Facing and turning practice
Week 3: Drilling and threading
Week 4: Final job execution and review
Week 1: Machine introduction and safety
Week 2: Facing and turning practice
Week 3: Drilling and threading
Week 4: Final job execution and review
10. TOOLS MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION
Regular maintenance ensures precision and longevity of tools. Calibration is essential for accurate
machining. Regular maintenance ensures precision and longevity of tools. Calibration is essential for
accurate machining.
Regular maintenance ensures precision and longevity of tools. Calibration is essential for accurate
machining. Regular maintenance ensures precision and longevity of tools. Calibration is essential for
accurate machining.
11. WORKSHOP LAYOUT AND MANAGEMENT
Efficient layout boosts productivity and safety. Clear zones for storage, machining, and inspection
are vital. Efficient layout boosts productivity and safety. Clear zones for storage, machining, and
inspection are vital.
Efficient layout boosts productivity and safety. Clear zones for storage, machining, and inspection
are vital. Efficient layout boosts productivity and safety. Clear zones for storage, machining, and
inspection are vital.
12. CNC VS MANUAL LATHE COMPARISON
CNC offers automation, accuracy, and less manual labor. Manual lathes are cost-effective and good
for training. CNC offers automation, accuracy, and less manual labor. Manual lathes are
cost-effective and good for training.
CNC offers automation, accuracy, and less manual labor. Manual lathes are cost-effective and good
for training. CNC offers automation, accuracy, and less manual labor. Manual lathes are
cost-effective and good for training.
13. REAL INDUSTRY CHALLENGES
Dealing with tool wear, inconsistent raw materials, machine downtime, and safety hazards are
common industry challenges. Dealing with tool wear, inconsistent raw materials, machine downtime,
and safety hazards are common industry challenges.
Dealing with tool wear, inconsistent raw materials, machine downtime, and safety hazards are
common industry challenges. Dealing with tool wear, inconsistent raw materials, machine downtime,
and safety hazards are common industry challenges.
14. QUALITY CONTROL IN MACHINING
Quality checks using vernier, micrometer, and gauges are important for ensuring tolerance and fit.
Quality checks using vernier, micrometer, and gauges are important for ensuring tolerance and fit.
Quality checks using vernier, micrometer, and gauges are important for ensuring tolerance and fit.
Quality checks using vernier, micrometer, and gauges are important for ensuring tolerance and fit.
15. MATERIAL SELECTION IN LATHE WORK
Common materials: Mild Steel, Cast Iron, Brass, Aluminum. Selection depends on job requirement
and properties. Common materials: Mild Steel, Cast Iron, Brass, Aluminum. Selection depends on
job requirement and properties.
Common materials: Mild Steel, Cast Iron, Brass, Aluminum. Selection depends on job requirement
and properties. Common materials: Mild Steel, Cast Iron, Brass, Aluminum. Selection depends on
job requirement and properties.
16. COST EFFICIENCY IN PRODUCTION
Minimizing scrap, proper planning, and tool optimization contribute to cost-effective machining.
Minimizing scrap, proper planning, and tool optimization contribute to cost-effective machining.
Minimizing scrap, proper planning, and tool optimization contribute to cost-effective machining.
Minimizing scrap, proper planning, and tool optimization contribute to cost-effective machining.
17. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
Proper disposal of chips and coolants, use of eco-friendly lubricants, and efficient energy use are
important. Proper disposal of chips and coolants, use of eco-friendly lubricants, and efficient energy
use are important.
Proper disposal of chips and coolants, use of eco-friendly lubricants, and efficient energy use are
important. Proper disposal of chips and coolants, use of eco-friendly lubricants, and efficient energy
use are important.
18. FUTURE SCOPE OF LATHE OPERATIONS
Automation, AI integration, remote monitoring, and energy-efficient machines will define the future.
Automation, AI integration, remote monitoring, and energy-efficient machines will define the future.
Automation, AI integration, remote monitoring, and energy-efficient machines will define the future.
Automation, AI integration, remote monitoring, and energy-efficient machines will define the future.
19. SKILLS ACQUIRED
- Machining knowledge
- Tool handling
- Measuring instruments
- Industrial work ethics
- Machining knowledge
- Tool handling
- Measuring instruments
- Industrial work ethics
20. CONCLUSION
The internship greatly improved my technical and practical understanding of lathe operations in a
real industry environment. The internship greatly improved my technical and practical understanding
of lathe operations in a real industry environment. The internship greatly improved my technical and
practical understanding of lathe operations in a real industry environment.
The internship greatly improved my technical and practical understanding of lathe operations in a
real industry environment. The internship greatly improved my technical and practical understanding
of lathe operations in a real industry environment. The internship greatly improved my technical and
practical understanding of lathe operations in a real industry environment.
21. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I sincerely thank the staff of Mamta Industry and my college faculty for their constant support and
guidance.
I sincerely thank the staff of Mamta Industry and my college faculty for their constant support and
guidance.
22-30. APPENDIX
Diagrams, workpieces, calculations, and reports attached in following pages.
Diagrams, workpieces, calculations, and reports attached in following pages.
Diagrams, workpieces, calculations, and reports attached in following pages.