[Case Study of Problem Solving] Integration of Multiple Parts
Introduction of examples that achieved multiple improvements such as cost reduction, weight reduction, elimination of heat treatment, and process reduction!
The customer was troubled by excessive processes, costs, and the effort required for corrections due to core runout caused by the two-part configuration. Therefore, we proposed the integration of the two parts using work hardening through cold forging. As a result, we achieved multiple improvements, including reductions in cost, weight, elimination of heat treatment, process reduction, and the elimination of correction work due to excellent concentricity. 【Case Overview】 ■ Issue: Excessive processes, costs, and effort for corrections due to core runout caused by the two-part configuration. ■ Solution: Integration of the two parts using work hardening through cold forging. ■ Effects: Achieved multiple improvements such as reductions in cost, weight, elimination of heat treatment, process reduction, and elimination of correction work due to excellent concentricity. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Manufacturing Process】 <Conventional Products> ■Hub - Material: S35C round bar - Round bar cutting, heating, hot forging forming, quenching, shot blasting, rough machining ■Yoke - Material: SPHC steel plate - Blank, drawing (press), machining ↓ ■Rivet press-fitting, then swaging ■Finishing, completion <Our Manufacturing> ■Material: SAE1018 steel plate ■Blank ■Shot blasting, bonding ■Cold forging forming ■Finishing, completion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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"Do you have any of these concerns?" - Management and cost issues related to multi-process (using multiple presses) - Rising component costs due to soaring material prices - Cost issues related to processing multiple holes - Management of multiple parts - Distortion caused by heat treatment processes - Machining time - Lead time and cost when creating prototypes - Management of multiple outsourcing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.