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To Lap Or Not To Lap. 1

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mechantaeus

Mechanical
Aug 3, 2004
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Hi :

I have a component ( a typre of crosshead that reciprocates in guides. The whole assembly is lapped, now I want to do away with the lapping, just assemble , oil and let the whole assembly wear in during operation. Anybody with a similar situation?
Please help.

Thank you.
-mechantaeus.

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