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Punching Different Materials
PUNCHING THICK MATERIAL - Over 0.157(4,00)
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Use sharp punches and dies - sharpen when cutting edge has a .003 - .005 (.07 - .13) radius proper sharpening is critical
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Clearance of 25 - 30% of material thickness (reference die clearance chart)
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Heavy duty back taper on punches
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Punch to material thickness of 1:1 (minimum)
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Minimum punch size of 0.250(6.40)
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0.020(0.50) radius on all punch corners
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Inspect tools frequently for wear
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Lubricate the sheet, punch, guide
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Run machine on slow cycle
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Special care should be taken NOT to exceed press capacity (tonnage) when punching large shapes - for best results, use 80% of press capacity
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Bridge hitting is recommended - this will keep a balanced load on the punch
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Nibbling is NOT recommended - if you must nibble, use 70% minimum of punch length - Do NOT nibble with width of punch
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Heavy Duty Tooling recommended - (114 Style and ULTRA TEC® available)
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Use Maxima™ coated punches
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Use a special shear punch (Shear punches are best for minimizing tonnage when blanking parts.) Benefits of using a shear punch:
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Reduced tonnage
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Noise reduction
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Slug control
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Reduced shock loads
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Improved stripping
HEAVY DUTY TOOLING ADVANTAGES
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1º back taper (per side) on punches
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Heavy duty SLUG FREE® die design
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Heavy duty springs (ULTRA TEC® canister)
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Rooftop shear - D station and larger (114) - B station and larger (ULTRA TEC)
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Radius on all 90º corners to improve corner strength
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Premium M2 tool steel (ULTRA TEC punches)
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Quick length adjust (ULTRA TEC)•
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Quick tool change (ULTRA TEC)
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Maxima™ coating option (M2 ULTRA TEC punches only)
PUNCHING THIN MATERIAL-less than 0.020(0,50)
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Use sharp punches and dies
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Use appropriate die clearance
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Use Slug Free Light dies
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Ensure proper tool alignment
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Use special point tolerance for punch and stripper
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Use proper die penetration
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Use guides in good condition
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Use Fully Guided punches
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Demagnetize tooling after sharpening to help prevent slug pulling
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Use Maxima™ coated or Nitride treated punches
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Avoid use of die adapters
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Use SLUG FREE® dies to reduce slug pulling (blanking may benefit from non-SLUG FREE dies)
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Use slug ejectors for thin materials
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Avoid use of station adapters if possible
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Use shorter slitting tools
PUNCHING NON-METALLIC MATERIAL
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Use sharp punches and dies
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Reduce die clearance by 5% - 8%
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Run the machine on slow cycle
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Lubricate hard plastic if possible
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Use Maxima™ coated punches
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If marking occurs use urethane pads
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Support thin material when possible