Other Capabilities
Shearing
Shearing is a process for cutting sheet metal to size out of a larger stock such as roll stock. Shears are used as the preliminary step in preparing stock for stamping processes, or smaller blanks for CNC presses.
Material thickness ranges from 0.125 mm to 6.35 mm (0.005 to 0.250 in). The dimensional tolerance ranges from ±0.125 mm to ±1.5 mm (±0.005 to ±0.060 in).
The shearing process produces a shear edge burr, which can be minimized
to less than 10% of the material thickness. The burr is a function
of clearance between the punch and the die (which is nominally designed
to be the material thickness), and the sharpness of the punch and the
die.
Design Considerations
- Material selected for shearing should be standard stock sizes to minimize the extra costs associated with special slitting.
- Burrs and hold down marks which are inevitable, should be considered in the design of the end product. Burrs should be kept away from handling areas, preferably folded away, or in some obscure area. The same can be done with hold down marks too.
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