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Fineblanking Economies

Fineblanking is a process that provides parts with smooth edges and high accuracy. Because of the stability and
precision of the process many secondary operations can be eliminated. These include:

Grinding

Milling

Broaching

Reaming

Gear Hobbing

Forming

Shaving

Leveling

Fineblanking can produce, in a single step, a part that would require multiple operations, set-ups, and man-hours
using other processes. As a result Fineblanking is frequently the lowest total cost option.

Basic fineblanking process


To manufacture parts in fineblanking quality, the following conditions have to be met:

fineblanking press

fineblanking tool

malleable material

Before the material is actually fineblanked, it is firmly clamped, so


that it can flow only in cutting direction. On the outside of the
component's cutting line, the material is sandwiched by the die and
the V-ring plate (stinger), inside by the punch and counter punch.
The clearance between punch and die measures only a few 100ths of a mm
(1/1000 of an inch) and the cutting speed is relatively slow.

For an independent explanation of the fine blanking process, please consult the Engineers Handbook at
http://www.engineershandbook.com/MfgMethods/fineblanking.htm

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