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  1. rbemben

    Two Upper Limits on Diameter Tolerance

    I believe I knew the answer to this a while ago but it has come up again. I am looking at a through hole with a diameter of 6.0. The upper tolerance is +0.10 and the lower tolerance is +0.05. A 6 mm shaft goes through the hole. I attached a picture of the call out. What is the meaning of...
  2. rbemben

    Gage Jig Material Selection

    I recieved a drawing for some gaging jigs that need to be made, but I don't know if I agree with the material that was chosen... S45C steel was chosen, seems way to soft to be used for a gage jig (we have been using jo-blocks but are making a custom jig) I am looking for a better material...
  3. rbemben

    Hard Material with Low Magnetic Permeability

    EdStainless: I looked up "coercivity", "the ability of a ferromagnetic material to withstand an external magnetic field without becoming demagnetized". Which sounds to me like the ferromagnetic material is magnetized to begin with but resists becoming demagnetized? Please help me understand...
  4. rbemben

    Hard Material with Low Magnetic Permeability

    Hello, I have some processing equipment that wraps steel wire around our parts and once wrapped, twists the wire to secure it to the part and breaks off any excess wire. We are starting to see that the tooling is becoming magnetized as it twists this steel wire causing the excess wire to stick...

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