Stephen Duquette
Materials
- Mar 15, 2023
- 3
Greetings,
I have been searching the internet for sometime now and have yet to find the answer so hopefully someone here knows this. When setting up coiled metal for slitting, there is a equation for setting the vertical clearance (penetration) and horizontal clearance (break) but I have yet to find this formula. a loose guide is usually setting both to 10% of the gauge of the metal being slit and then adjusting based on burr, crossbow, etc. However I know there is a true formula for a correct setup the first time. I know the variables are the tensile of the metal, hardness of the blades, diameter of the blades, angle the metal as it reaches the blades, and width of the blades but I am not sure how they all factor into the equation or what the actual equation looks like.
Any suggestions on where to look for this?
Thanks!
I have been searching the internet for sometime now and have yet to find the answer so hopefully someone here knows this. When setting up coiled metal for slitting, there is a equation for setting the vertical clearance (penetration) and horizontal clearance (break) but I have yet to find this formula. a loose guide is usually setting both to 10% of the gauge of the metal being slit and then adjusting based on burr, crossbow, etc. However I know there is a true formula for a correct setup the first time. I know the variables are the tensile of the metal, hardness of the blades, diameter of the blades, angle the metal as it reaches the blades, and width of the blades but I am not sure how they all factor into the equation or what the actual equation looks like.
Any suggestions on where to look for this?
Thanks!