Re: Aluminium grade
Posted by
Randy Gordon-Gilmore
on 2003-05-24 17:51:25 UTC
At 04:41 PM 5/24/03 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
Besides being ground flat (as you mentioned) the cast tooling plate has
minimal internal stress, so it can be faced, pocketed, etc. without warping
(nice when you have large mechanisms you want to keep in line.) I have
been using the tooling plate for baseplates for several X-Y-Z mechanisms at
work. It has been actually running cheaper than 6061 of the same size,
bought new. I don't know the alloy either (I used to have an Alcoa
brochure on it but have since lost it) and the salesperson at Lusk didn't
either--it is just listed as "cast ground tooling plate".
Best regards,
Randy
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>Fixtures are usually made of cast aluminum. Most aluminum plate andproperties,
>sheet are wrought (ie. rolled) aluminum, which has some more desirable
Besides being ground flat (as you mentioned) the cast tooling plate has
minimal internal stress, so it can be faced, pocketed, etc. without warping
(nice when you have large mechanisms you want to keep in line.) I have
been using the tooling plate for baseplates for several X-Y-Z mechanisms at
work. It has been actually running cheaper than 6061 of the same size,
bought new. I don't know the alloy either (I used to have an Alcoa
brochure on it but have since lost it) and the salesperson at Lusk didn't
either--it is just listed as "cast ground tooling plate".
Best regards,
Randy
Randy Gordon-Gilmore ,----.___________ ______________ _________________
ProtoTrains // = = === == || == == == = || == == == = == =|
Rio Vista, CA, USA /-O==O------------o==o------------o==o-----------o==o-'
zephyrus@... http://www.prototrains.com
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