mechedoc
Mechanical
- Mar 18, 2010
- 9
So, I made a critical error on specifying some cutting tools and now we have 30 solid carbide tools that have a taper that is 0.334" too long for our customer's machine.
While the interim solution is to use adapters to make them work for now, long term that is not something we would want out in the field.
The taper on the left hand side of the attached image is 0.925" and should be 0.591".
The center has to be maintained as that is how the tool is sharpened.
Every vendor we have talked to has no problem with taking in the length of the tool (usually with wire EDM), but none have committed to putting the center back in after the operation.
Internally we talked about center grinding after the shortening, but are having a hard time sourcing the proper tools.
My question to the group is what other options would we have for salvaging these?
Thanks
While the interim solution is to use adapters to make them work for now, long term that is not something we would want out in the field.
The taper on the left hand side of the attached image is 0.925" and should be 0.591".
The center has to be maintained as that is how the tool is sharpened.
Every vendor we have talked to has no problem with taking in the length of the tool (usually with wire EDM), but none have committed to putting the center back in after the operation.
Internally we talked about center grinding after the shortening, but are having a hard time sourcing the proper tools.
My question to the group is what other options would we have for salvaging these?
Thanks