The problem is our drawings have a radius/chamfer callout of .005/.015, which need to meet my customer's requirements of .004/.012.
In the past, my company has crossed out our tolerance of .005/.015 and placed a note stating the radius/chamfer tolerance is .004/.012. I believe this is...
Our drawings contain "Unless otherwise specified" the following dimensions applied, ex. XXX=+/-.005 or edges shall be radius/chamfer.005/.015. A few of our customer drawings specify a different default radius/chamfer lets say .004/.012. So I place the new default tolerance in the notes...
I was leaning towards a fiber laser mainly for process ease, but CO2 is a little cheaper and was wondering if there was a way past the marking compound. Looking at the couple thousand delta, seems like the fiber would be the way to go. Thanks for the information.
Company is looking at purchasing a laser marking machine. We deal with stainless steel parts (304,316, etc.). I am getting conflicting information from some laser manufacturers where most state that a metal marking compound is needed and others do not state that. Do I need to really use a...