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April 22, 2008, Exhibiting 12pm to 6:30 pm
Table 10, Framinham, MA


May 22-24, 2008 Booth 5750, Building 5


June 1-3, 2008


Sept. 8-13 , 2008 Booth F-2212

The Broaching Process


 



About the Broaching Process 

Today’s broaching process is a cost-effective one-pass alternative to reaming, milling, or shaping which joins CNC state-of-the-art technologies with the time-honored craft of broaching as it has evolved over the past century and a half. Consider these advantages of manufacturing with broaching technology:

  • Precision machining of identical parts.
  • More accurate cuts over large runs.
  • Smooth superior surface finishes on complex shapes.
  • More pieces per hour, per tool, per resharpening.
  • Standard or customized applications.
  • Less frequent tool replacement.

Broaching: There just is no other way to make a precise square hole.


A Brief Overview of Broach Tools

Broach Tooling Applications are categorized as 'Surface' or 'Internal' Broaching Applications as follows:

  • Surface applications include: Flats, notches, serrations, slots, hex drives, intricate contours, turbine forms, key lock slots, connecting rods.
  • Internal applications include: Tooling fixtures, pulley keyways and gear splines, rifling, hole configurations in all geometric sizes.


Broach Tools are classified as 'Standard' or 'Special' as follows:

  • Standard Tools include keyways, squares, full squares, and hexagon broaches in inch and metric sizes.
  • Special Tools range from insert tooling to complicated involute splines and rifling broaches And also include application broaches for high-volume manufacturing.

Hassay Savage uses CNC technology to finish grind its standard and special broaches at high material rates in creep feed mode. Our CNC process also means strict near-perfect tolerances maintained for a consistent and exacting cutting tool.


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