Stezza
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- Oct 2, 2003
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I have an extruded L angle and I am going to bend one leg to create a U shape. Material is 7075-T73511 L angle leg thickness 0.050 inches.
Our forming specification says that for extrusions less than 0.5 inches thick it is acceptable to bend them using the same bend radi as sheet.
Thus I requested a bend radius of 0.25 inches.
But now I have a Co-worker that has stated that extrusions cannot be bent at all, because the bending axis is in the same direction as the Longtidinal direction of the extrusion, and will cause cracking in the radius. Showing him the forming specification was not enough to convince him that this is allowed.
Thus I would like a sanity check to confirm that bending a extrusion is generally permissable where the leg thickness is less than 0.5 inches or is there some rule of thumb that I am not aware of?
Our forming specification says that for extrusions less than 0.5 inches thick it is acceptable to bend them using the same bend radi as sheet.
Thus I requested a bend radius of 0.25 inches.
But now I have a Co-worker that has stated that extrusions cannot be bent at all, because the bending axis is in the same direction as the Longtidinal direction of the extrusion, and will cause cracking in the radius. Showing him the forming specification was not enough to convince him that this is allowed.
Thus I would like a sanity check to confirm that bending a extrusion is generally permissable where the leg thickness is less than 0.5 inches or is there some rule of thumb that I am not aware of?