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estimate force for spining machine

estimate force for spining machine

RE: estimate force for spining machine

Any information on part thickness before and after?  Workpiece material?  Size of the rollers?

RE: estimate force for spining machine

If you would like to find the forces in the direction specified, I would also need to know the dish and knuckle radius in addition to what CoryPad mentioned.  Also, will this be hot or cold formed?  Will it be annealed somewhere in the middle of forming?

RE: estimate force for spining machine

(OP)
Dear Corypad
Max. thickness after forming 32mm,for before forming I think is related to machine e.g. size of roller, number of rolling to get final radius.
Thanks,
M.Maleki   

RE: estimate force for spining machine

(OP)
Dear Fegenbush
As attached you will find sketch related to knuckle and crown radius,
This will be cold formed and material is carbon steel.
I think heat treatment is used for 38mm and above in thickness.
thanks for your kind corporation,
Regards,
M.Malkei
 
 

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