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Metal Forming Handbook by Schuler GmbH

By Schuler GmbH

The “Metal Forming guide” offers the basics of steel forming methods and press layout. As a textbook and reference paintings in a single, it offers an in-depth learn of the foremost steel forming applied sciences: sheet steel forming, slicing, hydroforming and strong forming.

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Standard deep drawing presses are equipped with easily adjustable and exchangeable 45° bronze gibs. In the case of blanking and transfer press with 2 side uprights eight-track gib for wide side uprights press with 2 side uprights eight-track gib for narrow side uprights V-prism gib x z y z press with 4 side uprights eight-track block gib for high eccentric loads in the x and y direction press with 4 side uprights eight-track gib for high eccentric loads in the y direction slide ball joint gib Fig.

19 Embossing Forming by bending In bending with a linear die movement the die components move in a straight line (cf. Sect. 1). The most important process in this subcategory is die bending, in which the shape of the part is impacted by the die geometry and the elastic recovery (Fig. 20). Die bending can be combined with die coining in a single stroke. Die coining is the restriking of bent workpieces to relieve stresses, for example in order to reduce the magnitude of springback. Bending with rotary die movement includes roll bending, swivel bending and circular bending.

Nibbling, in contrast, is a progressive, multiple-stroke cutting process using a cutting punch during which small waste pieces are separated from the workpiece along the cutting line. Fine blanking is a single-stroke shearing method that uses an annular serrated blank holder and a counterpressure pad. Thus the generated blanked surface is free of any incipient burrs or flaws, which is frequently used as a functional surface (Fig. 30 and cf. Sect. 7). punch die open shearing blanking contour Fig.

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