MulticylTodd
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2011
- 2
Hi forum users,
We are making a hand held punching machine to punch small (approx 3/16" dia) holes through 2 pieces of aluminum, one of which is .100" thick and the other is .060" thick - between which is a think layer of fiberglass material. It is a less than 2 ton punching requirement. The machine punches well and strips well if the fiberglass is not present, but once the fiberglass is introduced the punch jams up in the die. We have tried heavy duty 1.5" dia stripping springs, coated punches, and played with the cutting clearance from .008-.025," but not had any good results stripping the punch. Any ideas?
Thanks
We are making a hand held punching machine to punch small (approx 3/16" dia) holes through 2 pieces of aluminum, one of which is .100" thick and the other is .060" thick - between which is a think layer of fiberglass material. It is a less than 2 ton punching requirement. The machine punches well and strips well if the fiberglass is not present, but once the fiberglass is introduced the punch jams up in the die. We have tried heavy duty 1.5" dia stripping springs, coated punches, and played with the cutting clearance from .008-.025," but not had any good results stripping the punch. Any ideas?
Thanks