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The methodology for determining
the minimum allowable and maximum possible tooth lift when designing
broaches for processing face holes with a side of more than 60 mm
The methodology for determining the minimum allowable feed per tooth and maximum possible tooth lift is presented.
Given the fact that with a decrease in the thickness of the metal layer being cut, the specifi c cutting force increases, in
order to reduce the pulling force when designing broaches, it is necessary to strive to choose the maximum possible tooth
lift.