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Orion.DeYoe
04-01-2016, 23:34
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s_forbes
04-01-2016, 23:36
Is the hex bore made with a rotary broach? It looks much cleaner than anything we've broached with a press.
Is the hex bore made with a rotary broach? It looks much cleaner than anything we've broached with a press.
A rotary broach should have a large chamfer and it does not leave such a clean finish. This is an example of what a roto broached part should look like:
http://cdn3.volusion.com/vyfsn.knvgw/v/vspfiles/photos/am-2564-2.jpg?1442240393
*We (FRC Team) roto broach a bunch of parts since its easy to do and yields good results
Greg Needel
05-01-2016, 00:04
Is the hex bore made with a rotary broach? It looks much cleaner than anything we've broached with a press.
Based on some of the other products they are offering I bet it is a custom extrusion (that includes the hex) and is then machined to press fit.
A rotary broach should have a large chamfer and it does not leave such a clean finish. This is an example of what a roto broached part should look like:
http://cdn3.volusion.com/vyfsn.knvgw/v/vspfiles/photos/am-2564-2.jpg?1442240393
*We (FRC Team) roto broach a bunch of parts since its easy to do and yields good results
To elaborate on RC's point, the other key factor is the lack of a full form hex. You can rotary broach to a nearly full profile hex, but it's dramatically better for tool life if you have an oversized initial bore. You can see this in the picture RC linked. The center of the flat is missing because the pilot bore is larger than nominal and you're left with just the corners.
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