It applied to the process with high.
Terminology used in sheet metal.
This one piece design add rigidity to the collar.
Metal punching cnc punching punching through stamping are all terms used when metal fabrication equipment punches holes louvers or a predetermined shape out of sheet metal.
The metal to be welded or cut.
A process done by hammering or via press brakes.
A process done by welding binding with adhesives and bending in the form of a crimped seam.
Refers to the use of argon welding machine for spot welding.
2 distance in inches or millimeters between adjacent lines of holes or fasteners.
Refers to the use of argon welding machine to do the full length welding mainly applied to.
In a series of posts we are going to review the most important sheet metal design terminology bend allowance bend deduction and k factor.
In this reference the editors of the fabricator the tube pipe journal the welder and stamping journal have worked to compile some of the words and phrases with which newcomers to the metal fabricating and forming industry may not be familiar.
Just peel stick and fasten with sheet metal.
A manufacturing process that produces a v shape u shape or channel shape along a straight axis in ductile materials most commonly sheet metal 1 commonly used equipment include box and pan brakes brake presses and other specialized machine presses.
Blanking is where a part is cut out of the sheet metal and the material around the part is discarded.
A tool that has special hardened blades that are capable of feeding sheet metal to ensure even cutting.
A system used to connect spiral pipe and fittings through the use of flanges gasket and barrel clamps.
The reduction in thickness of a material along a line to weaken it intentionally along that line.
Metal forming can be accomplished is several ways.
The scale is continued higher than 100 to include metals having greater hardness.
E z tap the e z tap takeoff collar has a one inch flange turned out.
The marring or scratching of any formed part by metal pickup on the punchor die.
1 in metal products a number designating a specific thickness of metal sheet or diameter of wire cable or fastener shank tabulated in a standardized series each of which represents a decimal fraction of an inch or millimeter.