Known as fine Blanking. For this company, hard milling has rePlaced essentially all hand-work operations, and the company is looking jig grinding as under.

  

  Fine Blanking is a Precision Die-Cutting and Shaping Process for Mass Producing Complex PARTS. The Process is Tightly Controlled to Proding Little Orching.

  , 90-Degree Edges and Excellent Dimensional Accuracy, with Most PARTS NEEDING No PostProcessing. "" "". "

  This part was made through the blanking user.

  

  Engines, Transmissions and Other Systems.

  

  Referring to a Part Like The Seat-Adjustment Component, he says, "We Produced A 6-Millime PART AT A Rate of 50 Per MINUTE at a Cost of $ 0.80 EACH, with $ 0.40 of that in the mater."

  Hard Milling Set Skilled Toolmakers Free FROM PERHAPS TheIR MOST DIFFICULT and Time-Consuming Chore.

  DIE METHOD of Making Tooling & Mdash; More Repertable than Hand Finishing & MDASH; is so valuable.

  Out Die Components Means Trying to Make An Exact Match to The Original. If one of a dozen components is off by a few microns, it will run the part.

  

  Mobileult and time-consumping chore.

  "We have found that more effective milling upstream has power to deliver downstream results."

  Karl, vp of Engineering. "Our Customers & RSQUO; Advancing Needs Simply Made Methods Like Edm UNFEASible."

  

  

  The process, we we will far, to replicate it in the u.s. ""

  run parts unattended overnight and through weekends with confidence.

  Do Everything Possible to Ensure the Reperationability of the Process, "Mr. Andreas Says." The Rigidity Offered by Shrink-Fit Tooling is PART of that. "

  

  Enable The Machines to Quickly Locate Parts on the Place with Accuration.

  

  

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