Numerous factors contribute to the problems encountered when
it comes to Punch and Dies. If you’re having problems with chipping,
breaking or cracking punches, we’ll give you some tips or solutions that may
apply to your problems. Also, you can contact our experts and we’d be happy to help.
Here are some factors that contribute to the least
performance of your punch and die. To achieve the
maximum performance of your punch and die, you should be able to recognize
these problems.
1. Misalignment
If the punch is not aligned to hole in the
die, it will result into a non-uniformed clearance from the die, thus damaging
both ends of the equipment. The solution would be, check the punch and die if
they are aligned properly.
2. Loose Coupling Nut
During the process of punching, loose
coupling nut may allow the shift of the machine that leads into chipping or
cracking of the punch and die.
3. Stripping failure
Stripping failure happens when the stripper has too much clearance and will
cause the material to be punched to move. This can cause angular fracture to
the punch. Solution is to adjust the stripper closer to the material to avoid unnecessary
material movement.
4. Chipping and Galling
Face chipping and heavy galling on one area are problems we encounter when it
comes to Punch and Dies. Poor alignment between the punch and die is
causing the punch to drag. Possible solution is to adjusting the alignment
between the punch and die; equal clearance all around.
5.
Comprehensive failure
The punch and die also exceeds its capability to punch through materials and
eventually shatters and get destroyed. The cause of this problem is the punch
attempts to punch extremely hard materials and really thick materials. Also,
misalignment also a factors when it comes to comprehensive failure. Solution is
to find quality punch and die.
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