ChadInColo
Mechanical
- May 13, 2003
- 41
I have found a problem in our shop that we haven't been able to get around. We have some parts, 7050 aluminum, with 2 legs, 8 inches long, 3/4 inch thick, 2 inches tall, 1.5 inch separation. We are using a tooling tab in the middle, bench it out after machining. The cutting is taking place in a 4 axis horizontal, with liquid cooling/lubrication. The problem is, when the tab comes out, the legs bend in. This has been consistant, and is causing lots of rework.
My suggestion was to remove the tooling tab from the middle, but that would be replaced by 2 tabs, one on each leg, which would have the same restraining effect I believe. Anybody have any ideas? Are we dealing with residual stress in the material? Imparting some stress? Let me know if you need any other info and I would sure appreciate some help.
My suggestion was to remove the tooling tab from the middle, but that would be replaced by 2 tabs, one on each leg, which would have the same restraining effect I believe. Anybody have any ideas? Are we dealing with residual stress in the material? Imparting some stress? Let me know if you need any other info and I would sure appreciate some help.