DELurker
Mechanical
- May 20, 2010
- 8
I am going to be designing a stainless steel (304) part that will be attached to a piece of spring steel (0.79mm thick). It has been recommended that I swage the two parts together.
Are there any specific design considerations that I would need to take into account in order to do this? I'm looking at using a 2mm diameter hole in the spring steel to take a 1.95mm diameter boss on the end of the part, with the boss being about 1.50mm long, giving me 0.71mm of length (nominally) on the other side to swage with. The extended length, of course, is open to changes to improve the design. The diameters can be made slightly larger (~0.5mm) before they start weakening the spring steel part.
Should the boss have any indents or reliefs to make it easier to swage?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Are there any specific design considerations that I would need to take into account in order to do this? I'm looking at using a 2mm diameter hole in the spring steel to take a 1.95mm diameter boss on the end of the part, with the boss being about 1.50mm long, giving me 0.71mm of length (nominally) on the other side to swage with. The extended length, of course, is open to changes to improve the design. The diameters can be made slightly larger (~0.5mm) before they start weakening the spring steel part.
Should the boss have any indents or reliefs to make it easier to swage?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.