MDGroup
Mechanical
- May 22, 2007
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I have a 4-ft long aluminum extrusion, and need to notch out a square cut-out in the one end. See attached images.
The thickness of the aluminum to cut thru is about .020". The tube is about 1" is diameter. The notch will need to be about .45" wide by .75" long.
The back of the tube could get in the way, something could be slid into the tube, but obviously can't be very large.
This is needed for production, not just a few that I could just dremel away. So, I need to find something very easy, repeatable, and consistent.
The dimensional tolerance isn't very critical, but the edges should be somewhat smooth and not twisted, deformed, and sticking up.
I would prefer a hand tool or a fixture for an arbor press. I don't know if there is any type of automated nibbler that could do this, or a dedicated machine that isn't too costly?
Any suggestions? Any additional info I can provide to help out.
The thickness of the aluminum to cut thru is about .020". The tube is about 1" is diameter. The notch will need to be about .45" wide by .75" long.
The back of the tube could get in the way, something could be slid into the tube, but obviously can't be very large.
This is needed for production, not just a few that I could just dremel away. So, I need to find something very easy, repeatable, and consistent.
The dimensional tolerance isn't very critical, but the edges should be somewhat smooth and not twisted, deformed, and sticking up.
I would prefer a hand tool or a fixture for an arbor press. I don't know if there is any type of automated nibbler that could do this, or a dedicated machine that isn't too costly?
Any suggestions? Any additional info I can provide to help out.