DFM Guidebook Sheetmetal Design Guidelines Issue XVIII PDF
DFM Guidebook Sheetmetal Design Guidelines Issue XVIII PDF
DFM Guidebook Sheetmetal Design Guidelines Issue XVIII PDF
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to Edge Distance, Emboss to Bend Distance, Emboss Spacing, Closed Hem Parameters and
Extruded Form Spacing.
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A certain minimum distance needs to be maintained between countersink hole and form to
prevent distortion of holes during manufacturing.
It is recommended that the minimum distance (D) between the major diameter of a countersink
and a form should be four times the material thickness.
Where,
t= Sheet metal thickness
D= Minimum distance between countersink hole distance to form
Where,
t= Sheet Metal thickness
D= Distance from major diameter of emboss to edge of part
Minimum distance should be ensured between Emboss to bend in order to avoid shearing and
deformation. To avoid such issues designer has to maintain sufficient gap between Emboss and
bend.
It is recommended that minimum recommended distance between the Emboss to bend should be
greater than or equal to five times the material thickness.
Where,
t= Sheet Metal thickness
D= Minimum distance between emboss to bend
Where,
D= Distance between embosses
t= Thickness
For bending operation, there should be sufficient contact between sheet and tool. Insufficient
contact may cause the sheet to shear or result in improper bending. Hence, sufficient contact
area (H) should be maintained.
It is recommended that return flange length to the sheet metal thickness should be greater than
or equal to four times the material thickness.
Where,
t= Sheet Metal thickness
H= Return flange length
A certain minimum distance should be maintained between two extruded forms to avoid fracture,
care needs to be taken when placing formed features close to each other. If a station does not
clear a form already placed in a part, the form will get flattened out.
The minimum recommended distance between the forms should be greater than or equal to
eight times the material thickness.
Where,
D= Minimum distance extruded form features
t= Sheet metal thickness