Cutting Injection Mold Ejector Pins with a Haas DM2 - Part 1
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- This is the first of two videos on cutting some injection mold ejector pins. These will be used for a face shield mold to provide to local health care workers.
Need something CNC machined or injection molded? Email me! sales@bricktactical.com
Check out my website: bricktactical....
Instagram: / bricktactical.mfg
What is the device used for holding the erector pin?
Hardness kya hota hai injector pin ka
Core pins (stationary) aren't heat treated and can be milled.
Sprue puller, return and ejector pins (dynamic) are nitrited producing a hard outside surface with a softer interior, traditional are ground to length. If milled with carbide may chip the edge.
Good stuff man. Maybe we can grow this youtube stuff at the same time :)
If you controls set up for diameter and not radius on a single side it will only it will only cut the radius of the diameter you typed into the control so when you went from 3.7 - 3.698 the machine did what it was suppose to.
Well done, it mentions enough details about how to process it.
Does the larger diameter head get pushed against the ejector plate to move pin when assembled?
Hi there just started listening to your podcast which is really good. Sorry if this is way off the mark but when I use comp on the Haas mill at work I need a radius, or diameter in your case, value in the offset page for the wear to be subtracted off of. Maybe your fusion software post works different to the solidcam post I use at work though.
Subbed, please keep this series coming, I'd love to learn more (I listen to your podcast every week)
What these guys said. More DM-2 action would be awesome, there isn't enough of it out there.
Can you tell me if i design mold should i keep any size of ejector pin? Like there is any limit?
Or customized ejector pin is available?
Hello , welcome browse my video , we can make any sizes
Keep video posting, i want to lern more.
Great video, great info, thank you for sharing, we need people like you in every country
I am from india tool and die maker 15yrs experienced working for Honda yahama bajaj haire havels Honeywell
Hey, great video. I would collet the pin in your spindle, then square up a regular carbide insert lathe tool in the vise. It’s much easier to maintain tolerances. Just my two cents.