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SHEET METAL WORKING

Introduction Sheet metal is simply metal formed into thin and flat pieces. It is one of the fundamental forms used in metalworking, and can be cut and bent into a variety of different shapes. Countless everyday objects are constructed of the material. Thicknesses can vary significantly, although extremely thin thicknesses are considered foil or leaf, and pieces thicker than 6 mm (0.25 in) are considered plate.

Sheet metal processing The raw material for sheet metal manufacturing processes is the output of the rolling process. Typically, sheets of metal are sold as flat, rectangular sheets of standard size. If the sheets are thin and very long, they may be in the form of rolls. Therefore the first step in any sheet metal process is to cut the correct shape and sized ‘blank’ from larger sheet.

Sheet Metal Forming processes

Introduction Sheet metal processes involve plane stress loadings and lower forces than bulk forming Almost all sheet metal forming is considered to be secondary processing The main categories of sheet metal forming are Shearing Bending Drawing

Shearing Shearing is a sheet metal cutting operation along a straight line between two cut-ting edges by means of a power shear.

Blanking and punching Blanking and punching are similar sheet metal cutting operations that involve cutting the sheet metal along a closed outline. If the part that is cut out is the desired product, the operation is called blanking and the product is called blank. If the remaining stock is the desired part, the operation is called punching. Both operations are illustrated on the example of producing a washer

Bending Bending is defined as the straining of the sheet metal around a straight edge

Drawing Drawing is a sheet-metal operation to make hollow-shaped parts from a sheet blank

Equipments

Mechanical Press - The ram is actuated using a flywheel Mechanical Press - The ram is actuated using a flywheel. Stroke motion is not uniform.

Hydraulic Press - Longer strokes than mechanical presses, and develop full force throughout the stroke. Stroke motion is of uniform speed, especially adapted to deep drawing operations

Dies and Punches Simple- single operation with a single stroke Compound- two operations with a single stroke Combination- two operations at two stations Progressive- two or more operations at two or more stations with each press stroke, creates what is called a strip development

Progressive dies & Punches

Tools and Accessories Marking and measuring tools Steel Rule : It is used to set out dimensions. Try Square: Try square is used for making and testing angles of 90degree Scriber : It used to scribe or mark lines on metal work pieces. Divider : This is used for marking circles, arcs, laying out perpendicular lines, bisecting lines, etc

Marking and measuring tools

Cutting Tools Straight snip - They have straight jaws and used for straight line cutting. Curved snip - They have curved blades for making circular cuts. Straight snip

Curved snip

Striking Tools Mallet - It is wooden-headed hammer of round or rectangular cross section. The striking face is made flat to the work. A mallet is used to give light blows to the Sheet metal in bending and finishing. Types of Mallets

Merits High strength Good dimensional accuracy and surface finish Relatively low cost Demerits Wrinkling and tearing are typical limits to drawing operations Different techniques can be used to overcome these limitations Draw beads Vertical projections and matching grooves in the die and blank holder Trimming may be used to reach final dimensions

Applications Roofings Ductings Vehicles body buildings like 3 wheelers, 4 wheelers, ships, aircrafts etc. Furnitures, House hold articles and Railway equipment

References Book Manufacturing Technology by Hajra choudry Sheet metal working by Robert cook Website www.efunda.com www.esnips.com