The article presents the design of an anti–vibration holder, the use of which in the processing of materials by cutting will reduce the level of self–generated vibrations that occur in tool systems. The advantages of the holder are the simplicity of construction and installation of the damping element; the ability to install various types of cutting heads on the holder. As an example, the possibility of using a holder when boring a hole in a thin–walled part is considered. A fragment of the part drawing and the boring scheme is shown. The influence of processing conditions on the tool deviation from the processed surface is studied. Graphs of the dependencies of the deflection of the forming point on the radial component of the cutting force, the departure of the holder, the diameter of the holder, and the elastic modulus of the holder material are constructed. Conclusions are made about the applicability of such holders.
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