- DIAMOND
GROOVE, TYPE "DG" - TECHNICAL INFORMATION
When
Ordering Specify:
EXAMPLE: |
Quantity |
Bushing
Type |
I.D.
"A" |
O.D.
"B" |
Length
"C" |
6 |
SP |
1/2 |
3/4 |
1" |
TECHNICAL
DATA
|
The
SP, Serrata Press, features a special
serration and a finish ground O.D., outside
diameter, which makes it superior for
press-in installation in soft materials,
such as magnesium, aluminum, masonite,
or wood.
* Points to consider when selecting a
castable bushing suited for a particular
application:
1. Type of material and its hardness or
ductility, and groove sensitivity.
2. Maximum load to be transferred onto
the bushing. |
I.D. TOLERANCES - ANSI Standard:
Standard
Drill Sizes |
I.D. |
Tolerance |
#55
- 1/4 |
Nom
|
+.0001/+.0004 |
Over
1/4 - 3/4 |
Nom |
+.0001/+.0005 |
Over
3/4 - 49/64 |
Nom |
+.0002/+.0006 |
STANDARD
SIZES:
Standard sizes in a given I.D. range are sizes
listed in the decimal equivalent chart either
as a fraction, number or letter size. Any other
decimal or millimeter size within a given range
is considered special and will be priced accordingly.
COUNTERBORE:
Bushings with small holes are counterbored
leaving correct drill bearing, to facilitate chip
removal and lubrication.
NO
COUNTERBORE:
Bushings normally counterbored may be
ordered without counterbore by specifying "No
Counterbore" or using abbreviation "N CB." (Priced
as specials.)
RADIUS:
All bushings feature a blended radius
at drill entrance unless other wise specified.
LEAD:
Ground bushings have a concentric ground
lead.
STEEL:
Our bushings are manufactured from selected
steels known for their long wear and stability.
Bushings are also available from other materials
at extra cost (bronze, M-2, D-2, stainless steel,
etc.)
HARDNESS:
Rockwell C 62 - 64 in the hole.
GROOVE
INFORMATION:
All
Grooves are 1/8" wide.
1/4
- 1/2 Lengths |
1
Goove |
3/4
- 1-3/8 Lengths |
2
Grooves |
1-3/4
- 3 Lengths |
3
Grooves |
APPLICATION
DATA:
Castable bushings are made for potted,
cast in place or imbedment in jigs made of laminated
glass fibers, potting compounds, castable and
soft materials. All three basic types DG, Diamond
Groove, SG, Serrata Groove, and SP, Serrata Press
offer exceptional self-locking grip and holding
power.
The DG, Diamond Groove, features a special knurl
which makes it superior in holding strength.
The SG, Serrata Groove, features a special serration
which allows the bushing to be easily pressed
into a jig made of plastic or soft materials and
offers excellent holding strength.
The SP, Press, features a special serration and
a finish ground O.D., outside diameter, which
makes it superior for press-in installation in
soft materials, such as magnesium, aluminum, masonite,
or wood.
* Points to consider when selecting a castable
bushing suited for a particular application:
1. Type of material and its hardness or ductility,
and groove sensitivity.
2. Maximum load to be transferred onto the bushing.
INSTALLATION
DATA:
To maintain accuracy in the production operation,
extra care must be taken in mounting hole preparation.
Factors to consider are diametral interference
fits, alignment, chip clearance and proximity
of bushing to work piece.
Diamond and/or Serrata Groove bushings which are
located in the mold prior to the molding operation
need special attention regarding centerline perpendicularity.
Also beware of molding materials in the bushing
I.D., inside diameter.
Serrata Groove and/or Serrata Press bushings can
be used in drilled holes in imbedment or soft
materials. Pilot hole size will vary according
to ductility or hardness of the material which
bushings will be installed into. Due to the variations
in materials used specific pilot hole size recommendations
cannot be made.
* Points to consider regarding pilot hole preparation:
1 .Sufficient interference is necessary to assure
a firm hold of the bushing. However, excessive
interference may crack or distort the jig or fixture
because of the displaced material.
2. Heating plastic materials during bushing installation
expands the hole which allows easy insertion.
Due to shrinkage of the plastic during cooling,
the material flows around the serrations providing
a shrink fit.
NOTE:
Chip clearance: Due to the abrasive action
of metal particles, sufficient clearance should
be provided between the drill bushing and the
workplace to allow for removal of chips. Careful
consideration of this point will aid in producing
accurate holes. (A rule of thumb Is, the greater
the clearance the greater chance of error.)
Example: The recommended chip clearance for metal
producing small chips, such as cast iron, equals
one-half the drill diameter. The recommended chip
clearance for metals producing long chips, such
as cold-rolled steel, equals one to one and one-half
times the drill diameter. |