What is the function of a faceplate?

A faceplate is a circular metal plate used for holding workpieces in a lathe. When the workpiece is clamped to the faceplate of the lathe, turning can begin. A workpiece may be bolted or screwed to a faceplate, a large, flat disk that mounts to the spindle.

How is the faceplate usually mounted?

The faceplate may be attached to the lathe in several ways: the two most common are a thread and a precision cone arrangement, and threaded studs and a circular recess fitting a flange on the end of the spindle.

What is faceplate in networking?

Also known as wallplates or outlet covers, networking faceplates are plastic or metal plates used for Cat5 cable, Cat5e or Cat6 ethernet cable installation. They organise and keep network cables out of reach, so are ideal for use in residential or commercial settings.

What is catch plate?

Noun. catch plate (plural catch plates) A rectangular piece of metal with one or more holes into which a pin or tenon (of a lock or other mechanism) fits. A plastic plate with a protruding lip used by young children who drop food when eating.

What is socket faceplate?

Faceplates and mounting plates, also known as wall plates, are covers or bezels which sit over an electrical switch, socket or other electrical device. They improve the appearance of the switch/socket by concealing the wiring behind them. Faceplates are made from metal or plastic and usually screw or snap into place.

What is a lathe catch plate?

Catch plates are either screwed or bolted to the nose of the threaded, stock spindle. A projecting pin from the dog fits into the slot provided in catch plate. This imparts a positive drive between the lathe spindle and work piece.

What is lathe mandrel?

A mandrel, mandril, or arbor is a gently tapered cylinder against which material can be forged or shaped (e.g., a ring mandrel used by jewelers to increase the diameter of a wedding ring), or a flanged or tapered or threaded bar that grips a workpiece to be machined in a lathe.

What is lathe carriage?

Lathes also have a carriage, which is found nestled between the headstock and tailstock. The carriage is responsible for guiding the tool bit as it cuts or otherwise manipulates the workpiece.

What is a faceplate and how does it work?

A faceplate is a configured group of displays and operator objects. The “data exchange” with the display and operator objects contained in the faceplate is performed via an interface at the created faceplate. The properties of the used display and operator objects are assigned to the individual objects in the “faceplate editor”.

How do I create and open a faceplate?

Faceplates can be created and opened in two ways.  Create and open in the “pictures” editor.  Create and open via the project library. Respective details are described in chapter 2.1.

How do you attach a faceplate to a lathe?

The faceplate may be attached to the lathe in several ways: the two most common are a thread and a precision cone arrangement, and threaded studs and a circular recess fitting a flange on the end of the spindle.

How can you tell if a control panel is a faceplate?

When looking at a “control panel” of compiled objects, then you can initially not know whether this “control panel” has been created as a “conventional” picture object or as a faceplate. Only looking at the properties of the faceplate reveals the individual differences.