racookpe1978
Nuclear
- Feb 1, 2007
- 5,984
Simple problem, but there appears to be no "boilerplate" answer.
I need to make a few (less than 15) Go/No Go gages to verify pipe weld reinforcement heights and offset dimensions.
Critical dimensions are the gage "tips" (+/- 0.030, +/- 0.060, +/- 0.090 and +/- 0.125 inches) that protrube from both sides of the small plate. Tolerances need to +0.000, minus 0.004.
Overall gage size will be 2 inches long 1-1/4 high, similar to the common fillet weld gages, but overall size and thickness is not very important.
They are intended to be stiff plates, but should be easy (cheap) to machine or EDM cut - I am assuming of either stainless steel or aluminum. If stainless, I assume 0.045 or 0.062 thick; if Al, then 0.060 thick.
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Boss wants to know if they can be EDM cut, or me to recommend the best (least expensive) machining method.
Any recommendations or corrections? (PDF file of the gage outline is available.)
I need to make a few (less than 15) Go/No Go gages to verify pipe weld reinforcement heights and offset dimensions.
Critical dimensions are the gage "tips" (+/- 0.030, +/- 0.060, +/- 0.090 and +/- 0.125 inches) that protrube from both sides of the small plate. Tolerances need to +0.000, minus 0.004.
Overall gage size will be 2 inches long 1-1/4 high, similar to the common fillet weld gages, but overall size and thickness is not very important.
They are intended to be stiff plates, but should be easy (cheap) to machine or EDM cut - I am assuming of either stainless steel or aluminum. If stainless, I assume 0.045 or 0.062 thick; if Al, then 0.060 thick.
....
Boss wants to know if they can be EDM cut, or me to recommend the best (least expensive) machining method.
Any recommendations or corrections? (PDF file of the gage outline is available.)