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Hex Broach Options?
I've been looking at hex broaches recently from the major catalogues (Mcmaster, MSC, etc.), and the $130+ price tags are scaring me a little. Are there any tool suppliers that offer quality broaches at lower prices than these?
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
Hex Broaches aren't cheap anyway you cut it!
Try Enco: http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INPDFF?PMPAGE=84 They are about the least expensive I have found. If you find a less expensive source let us know. I'm sure there are lots of people around here that would like to know. |
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
I understand what a broach is used for but never actully cutting my own keyways could someone explain how one is used? Thank you very much
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
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With a standard keyway broach, you have a bushing that has the same OD as the ID of the hole you're broaching, with the profile of the key removed from the edge so that you can push the broach through with a press. |
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
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Last edited by Andrew Blair : 17-05-2006 at 15:39. |
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
Do you have access to an EDM machine? That might also be an option.
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
Thats a possibility I hadn't thought of. This is just for a potential prototype I'm thinking about, but I still haven't decided on spline shaft, which comes with bushings, or hex.
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
they may be expensive, but they are more or less a one time cost especially if you design with the mindset that you only have one or maybe two broaches, which simplifies things. If there is another team in the area you could possibly borrow it, or share the cost (just agree on a size head of time).
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
We made a hex broach this year our of a harden steel rod for our 2 speed gearboxes. We used a surface grinder to make the hex shape on the rod. I would 've taken a picture of it if we didn't loose it...LOL
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
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here is an article supporting your idea. It is from the Home Shop Machinist, 2002 Sept.-Oct. Issue page 36 titled: "Make Your Own Socket Head Fasteners with the Brinkerhoff Rotary Broach". It is an interesting approach and does use a hex key that is sharpened and hardened. Unfortunately the magazine does not provide online copies of the article. Enjoy Larry Upjohn. |
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
If this is for a school or robotics project, how about calling all of the shops within a 1hr drive and asking them to wire EDM or broach the parts for you? I bet you'd be able to find someone to do it for free within a weeks time of when you call. That is a conservative estimate, too.
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Re: Hex Broach Options?
*cough* waterjet *cough*
If you can find a shop locally that has one that may be able to waterjet your parts for free, look into it. You might not always get the friendly shops, so another option would be www.dcwaterjet.com I believe you can have your gears dropshipped to them and they do the cutting. |
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