bakerbj
Mechanical
- Jun 15, 2007
- 16
I have this machine that is threading tapping lock nuts at a defect rate of ~1800 PPM. The thread perpendicularity spec. is .005" and the majority (85%) of the parts fall within the lower half of that.
I've attached a picture of the machine, it has a loading station, chamfering, tapping, and unloading. The part can move approx. 1 mm when seated in the fixture, this space is needed for the loading operation. There is nothing holding the part down while the tapping operation occurs.
So, please take a look and let know what you think, I'm getting really tired of having crooked nuts. (sorry couldnt resist)
Other info:
1018 material
M36 x 1.5 threads
part is 5 mm thick
fixtures are flat and parallel to table
I'm thinking possibly:
Parts need to be held down while tapping?
Possible that a chip from chamfer station curls under the part tilting it?
Thanks
I've attached a picture of the machine, it has a loading station, chamfering, tapping, and unloading. The part can move approx. 1 mm when seated in the fixture, this space is needed for the loading operation. There is nothing holding the part down while the tapping operation occurs.
So, please take a look and let know what you think, I'm getting really tired of having crooked nuts. (sorry couldnt resist)
Other info:
1018 material
M36 x 1.5 threads
part is 5 mm thick
fixtures are flat and parallel to table
I'm thinking possibly:
Parts need to be held down while tapping?
Possible that a chip from chamfer station curls under the part tilting it?
Thanks