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ELEMENTS OF PRESS TOOL

ELEMENTS OF PRESS TOOL

BASE PLATE

It is also called as die shoe or bolsters plate. Its main function is to provide a rigid foundation or base to the assembly. It assembles the fixed half of the tool.

Material: ms or ci.


TOP PLATE

It is the top portion of the complete tool, which holds the top assembly or complete Tool through the punch holder.

Material: ms or ci.


GUIDE PILLAR

These are cylindrical pins known as guide pins or guide pillars. These provide accurate alignment to the die set. The contacting surface of pillars and guide bushes have h7/h6 fit where as the press fitted portion of the bush with top plate have h7/j5 tolerance and are ground. One end of pillar press

fitted in the base plate with h7/p6 tolerance. The other portion, which is sufficient long, provides guide for top plate for easy sliding.

Material: Case Hardened steel. IS: 17Mn1Cr95 HRC: 56-58.

GUIDE BUSH

These are mounted on the top plates, which provide smooth sliding contact between pillars and top plates.

Material: Case Hardened Steel IS: 17Mn1Cr95 HRC: 56-58


DIE

A complete tool consisting of a pair or a combination of pairs of mating members for producing work in presses. It includes well supporting and actuating part of the tool. It is a female part of a complete die.

Material: HCHCr IS: T215Cr12 HRC: 58-60

PUNCH

It is a male member of a complete dies which mates or acts in conjunction with the female die to provide a desired effect upon the material being worked.

Material: HCHCr IS: T215Cr12 HRC: 60-62

PUNCH HOLDER

It is a plate, which holds the punch.

Material: OHNS IS: T110w2Cr1

SHANK

This is a projection from the upper shoe which enters the press slide flange recess and is clamped to the slide or press ram.

Material: MS IS: ST 42

PUNCH BACK PLATE

It is a plate that supports the punch and is situated behind the punch holder plate. It avoids the dent marks that may produce during operation to the top plate.

Material: OHNS IS: T110w2Cr1

STRIPPER PLATE

It is a plate solid or movable used to strip the work piece or part from the punch. It may or may not guide the stock.

Material: MS IS: ST 42

TYPES:

1. Fixed or close or box stripper

2. Traveling or floating stripper

STRIP GUIDE

In press tool the long pre-sheared stock strip to be fed through out the die surface. The strip guide combines the two metal strips or parallel blocks, which are screwed and doweled on the die surface in alignment with the die parameters. It acts as a gauge. It is one of the important elements of the progressive tools with fixed as well as floating stripper.

Material: Gauge Steel HRC: 48-50

SHEDDERS

It is used to expel the work piece from the die cavity. Shedder actuation may be achieved by

1. Pneumatic cylinder or cushion

2. Hydraulic cylinders or cushion

3. Rubber pads

4. Springs

Material: OHNS IS: T110w2Cr1 HRC: 58-60

PILOTS

Pilots are used to align the components accurately for secondary operation.


18 comments:

Anonymous said...

sir can you give brief description and materials about shredders and rubbers

Unknown said...

Good

Unknown said...

Nice post, for more usefull to learners

Unknown said...

It's to be most useful for Design ideas

Unknown said...

Usefull info thanks

Unknown said...

Nice very useful thanks

Pradeep Goud said...

good information but, you missed that about BACK PLATE

Rajesh Sharma said...

Can you tell me how to design and calculation for press tool design and how to take its dimensions ??

Rajesh Sharma said...


Can you tell me how to design and calculation for press tool design and how to take its dimensions ??

max5550 said...

Nice information and thanks your.

Unknown said...

Very useful inform ..You are the only one who telling about general name of material with hardness not as per grade ..Very very thanks

Unknown said...

Usefull information

Unknown said...

All information is useful sir

Unknown said...

Good .it's usefull info to me.can u brief as pdf document....sir

Unknown said...

Stuff over all is very good and informative, sir please note if I am not wrong, the fit mentioned between a hole and shaft in hole basis system would start with H7 instead of h7. We in India folow the hole basis system.
Hole is specified with capital letters.
Thank you

Unknown said...

Nice post, it's most important

Unknown said...

Excellent discription in a simple way. Thank you

Unknown said...

Very nice

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