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When the term “broaching” is used in the manufacturing industry, most think of conventional step broaching which involves pushing or pulling a toothed bar through a part on a press. It is a method that has been around since the beginning of (manufacturing) time. The problem with conventional broaching is that it has application limitations and cost/efficiency drawbacks. For example, conventional broaches can only be used in through-hole applications and must be performed as a secondary operation on a press. Also, costs and manufacturing lead times for conventional step broaches can be exorbitant. A newer manufacturing method called “rotary broaching” addresses these problems and can outperform conventional broaching.
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Rotary broaching is a rapid machining method that cuts shapes into or onto a work piece. It involves using a broach, which is ground to the finished desired form, and a rotary broaching tool holder on a lathe, mill or other CNC machine. The rotary broaching tool holder has a free-rotating spindle on the front end, which holds the broach at a 1-degree angle. The broach is driven by the work piece so no live tooling is needed. In a lathe, upon contact with the work piece, the broach and tool holder spindle will begin to rotate 1:1 with the work piece while the body of the tool holder is held stationary.
Reduces cycle times
Rapid speeds and feeds
Increase production
Improved quality
Reduce costs
Manufactured from alloy steel rolled bars / forgings.
Components are treated for performance and rust prevention.
Components are Treated for wear and Strength.
Raw materials from indigenous source only.
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External polygon profiles
Internal polygon profiles
Internal small gears
External small geas