orlorob
Aerospace
- Jan 13, 2005
- 12
Hello -
We've got a job for 5,000+ iron hinges, which we're machining from ductile iron castings.
We've been belt sanding them, one at a time, to get a flat surface before the machining starts. This sanding is incredibly time consuming and costly.
I'm not a machinist, but I understand we've got to have flat surfaces for work-holding before we can run high-volume production.
Any ideas on how this belt sanding process could be eliminated or minimized?
Thanks,
Rob
We've got a job for 5,000+ iron hinges, which we're machining from ductile iron castings.
We've been belt sanding them, one at a time, to get a flat surface before the machining starts. This sanding is incredibly time consuming and costly.
I'm not a machinist, but I understand we've got to have flat surfaces for work-holding before we can run high-volume production.
Any ideas on how this belt sanding process could be eliminated or minimized?
Thanks,
Rob