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:
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.