Customization: | Available |
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Standard: | Custom |
Tolerance: | +/-0.10mm |
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What are the differences between ordinary sheet metal processing and precision sheet metal processing? Sheet metal processing is a key technology that technicians need to master, and it is also an important process of workpiece forming. Sheet metal processing includes traditional cutting, blanking, bending, and forming methods and process parameters, as well as various cold stamping, die structures and process parameters, working principles and operating methods of various equipment, and new stamping processes. "Precision sheet metal processing" refers to the selection of materials, the design of the structure, the improvement of processing accuracy, the improvement of bearing quality and service life, and the improvement of lubricating oil quality. It also greatly improves the production level of geared motors. Precision sheet metal is suitable for processing large and small batches of products. It has the characteristics of a short processing cycle, high precision, and good uniformity. The transition from ordinary sheet metal processing to precision processing requires the following conditions: equipment replacement, technology upgrade, management improvement, etc. |
Bending process: Angle (within +-50c) length and width (within +-20c) During the bending process, the surface should not be scratched, crushed, or shadowed; After bending, the assembly is seamless and straight, and the holes are consistent. |
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Welding and polishing process: Hand arc welding is used to weld short seams in maintenance and assembly, especially for welding hard-to-reach parts. The solder joints are thin and firm, with no shadow on the surface, and no deviation. Polishing requires that the surface is smooth enough, with no shadows, no holes, no gaps, no seams. The straight side is straight enough, with no hole, no gap (width not exceeding 20mm). |