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Technical Data: Sheet Metal Basics Course, Session 4 - Shearing Process

The appropriate clearance value is proportional to the plate thickness and shear resistance! Whether it is appropriate or not is determined by examining the cutting surface.

This document introduces the "shearing process," which involves cutting sketch materials (cut boards) of the required size from standard-sized materials through shearing processing. It includes "the principle of processing," as well as "points and considerations for processing." Please feel free to download and take a look. 【Contents】 ■ Shearing Process - Principle of Processing - Is the clearance appropriate? - Keep in mind the relationship between shear angle and material deformation - Points and considerations for processing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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