MJ2005
Chemical
- Sep 14, 2005
- 3
We are having relatively small cylindrical components CNC machined out of 316L stainless steel. We are using a 30-taper machine. We would like to machine a small rectangular slot in the rim of the component, the slot measuring approximately 0.6" in length by 0.08" in height. It would need to penetrate through a rim wall thickness of approx. 0.16". We would like the slot to have sharp internal corners (90 degrees, or as close to that as possible). Is there any practical way to achieve this on a 30-taper machine? Could the corners be broached in a secondary operation? Because we are planning on machining several thousand of these, the least cost method for volume production is preferred. Any advice or suggestions would be much appreciated.