Threaded Insert TorqueThreaded Insert Torque
Traditional material dial tables, manufactured from either aluminum or steel, have tooling attachment holes drilled and tapped into the dial surface. Of particular interest is the pull out performance of
Traditional material dial tables, manufactured from either aluminum or steel, have tooling attachment holes drilled and tapped into the dial surface. Of particular interest is the pull out performance of
Pull out comparison analysis of inserts compared with aluminum Mic6, aluminum 6061-T6 and A36 steel. Insert pull out was determined using a shear strength allowable of 2,000 psi (Epoxy adhesive).
Bending Moment due to weight of Carbon Fiber Rotary Tables compared to Aluminum and Steel Rotary Table Bending moment calculations presented by LeapTech are caused by the weight of the
The low weight of the blank carbon fiber rotary table results in a significantly lower inertia compared to traditional materials. Carbon Dial Table inertia compared to traditional dial table
The edge deflection for a 72″ Dial Table was estimated for both the Carbon dial table and a steel dial table. Edge deflection was estimated for dial weight alone and
The edge deflection for a 60″ Dial Table was estimated for both the Carbon dial table and an aluminum dial table. Edge deflection was estimated for total tool loads of
The edge deflection for a 36″ Dial Table was estimated for both the Carbon dial table and an aluminum dial table. Edge deflection was estimated for total tool loads of
LeapTech Composites has provided an informative cost of blank and machined carbon dial tables The costs provided are only informative for Carbon Dial Tablesmanufactured from the disc material CFCD001-1000A-R02, (1
Carbon/Glass Hybrid Skin LeapTech offers a number of carbon fiber skins on its industrial machine products. LeapTech also offers a carbon fiber hybrid skin as a product in its own
LeapTech offers, in addition to the carbon dial table, to reduced operating inertia still further, lightweight composite tooling. LeapTech can design composite tooling using either continuous carbon and glass fiber