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Possible to use quick extrusions high-precision assembly?

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Jul 22, 2016
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Hi all,

As most of you know, quick aluminum extrusions are great to save design and manufacturing time, but have some downside in term of quality level and durability (screws tend to losen-up overtime) (see "Design A" as typical quick extrusions and bracket that can be bought on McMaster)


In "Design A", positioning of the 90' bracket in the groove is done by a "straight locator" creating a slack of 0.025''


In "Design B", positioning of the 90' bracket in the grove is done by a "tapered locator" eliminating the slack as the screw is tighten.


If "quick extrusions" were done like "Design B" could we use them for high-precision machines (e.g., CNC machine) or tooling?


Thoughts?
 
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I suspect that this item should be posted in a different forum. This one covers Drafting Standards and such, while your question would better fit a forum like this:


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