Qt4-16 Hollow 400*200*200 Hollow Block Maker Machine in Sudan

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QT4-16 Automatic Block Making Machine


This is a fully automatic hydraulic block making machine with fast speed and no manual operation. It can produce all kinds of hollow , solid, paving blocks, as well as curb stones
Adopts SIEMENS , Omron and ABB international famous brand electrical device, with stable and
fast operation.

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Machine Name Automatic Block Making Machine
Machine Model QT4-16
Cycle time 15-25s
Pallet size 900x550mm
Host Machine Power 17Kw
Host Machine Weight 4000KGs
Vibration form Platform Vibration
Overall Dimension 3100x1600x2500mm
Factory area 1500m²

 

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Trixie Fabiola Playground Cat Tree Tower – Gray

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The Trixie Fabiola Playground Cat Tree Tower in Gray is the ultimate cat tower that any cat will fall in love with!

  • Natural Sisal scratch posts with multiple levels
  • Plush cat condo
  • Plush hammock and basket
  • Top padded platform with backrest
  • Accommodates multiple cats

Why We Love It:

The Trixie Fabiola Playground Cat Tree Tower features two separate large hammocks, a plush and fleece lined condo for hours of play for your furry friend. The jute scratching posts are sturdy for cats to sink their sharp claws into. This tall 65” cat tower has multiple levels of enjoyment, and whether your kitty is on the lower level playing laying in the hammock, relaxing in privacy or on the top platform in the bed (with removable cover) you will know that your cat is happy and safe. The bottom base is large and sturdy, and to keep it interesting, the fabric-covered cat shelves, and the cat houses, come in different shapes and sizes. Several tall sisal and fabric posts for your cat’s scratching training and pleasure. Your kitty will get plenty exercise jumping, stretching, and playing on this amazing piece of cat furniture. This multi-level cat tree is easy to clean by spot-washing with a damp cloth and vacuuming it when needed.

Sizing:

One Size: 27.6″L x 19.7″W x 65″H, posts are 3.25″ In Diameter

9 Nail Art Trends You’re About to See Everywhere in 2024

We have some tremendously good news: In 2024, nail art trends are finally getting a make-under. Listen, we love a stacked and studded manicure when the vibe is there, like Megan Thee Stallion's gold-jewelry nails or Doja Cat’s bedazzled manicure, but for everyday life? In this economy? Please give us something easy. (We’re tired of this, grandpa.) Thankfully, the universe has delivered and the next year’s batch of nail looks is filled with clean and simple designs, like negative-space French tips and easy dotted florals. Plus, we’ll see a surge in tools like nail stickers and squeeze tube gels that make more intricate art attainable for everyone.

Of course, if you’re a nail-art purist who prefers to spend three hours in the salon, you’ll still have some intricate options, like hand-drawn porcelain nails that rival the antiques sitting at the Smithsonian. Basically, the nail art of 2024 is a choose-your-own-adventure moment that can be classed up or dressed down.

To walk us through all the best nail-art inspo — and how to recreate the looks at home — we chatted with the industry’s top nail artists and manicurists. Keep scrolling and get ready to screenshot.


Meet the experts:

  • Julie Kandalec is a celebrity manicurist and educator based in New York City.
  • Emily Zheng is a nail artist and content creator located in Seattle and Los Angeles.
  • Brittney Boyce is a nail artist and founder of Nails of LA nail wraps, decals, and press-ons.
  • Samantha Rose is a nail artist and digital creator based in Brooklyn.
  • Vanessa Sanchez McCullough is a nail artist in Los Angeles.
  • Brittney Ellen is a Portland-based nail artist.

Floating French tips

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French tips have officially taken over next year’s nailsphere and the spring 2024 runways were no exception. At Staud, lead nail artist Julie Kandalec re-imagined the micro-French tip by adding a negative-space spin to it. Using an ultra-skinny paint brush (yup, actual paint brushes), she floated each “tip” up and across the lower third of the nail for a striped effect. “This look is a low-risk entry into nail art, especially because you can add a little bit of color without it feeling like a statement,” says Kandalec.

Because a floating French is the inversion of a typical painted tip, Kandalec recommends “starting with a neutral base color with some coverage, so it can hide the natural free edge of your nail.” For some not-too-sheer coverage, we like Lights Lacquer Nail Polish in Mrs Potts (for lighter skin tones) or in the shade Mrs Wheeler (for deeper skin tones).

3D jelly art

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Despite being incredibly popular in Korea and Japan for the last few years, 3D jelly nails haven’t amassed the same fan following in America quite yet. But that’s about to change in 2024, according to our experts, who have been seeing a rise in 3D accents this year (like the pink 3D bow above, or the silver 3D heart, or the clear 3D raindrops). “It’s a super fun and crafty way to apply gel,” says Kandalec, who loves the Korean brand Jello Jello ZigZag Nail Gel for her three-dimensional designs (another popular K-beauty option is the Keepu Custom Gel, or you can go with Amazon-favorite Makartt 3D Artistic Gel).

“The quick and easy way to get this look at home is to use a 3D gel in a tube or a pot,” says Los Angeles-based nail artist Vanessa Sanchez McCullough. “The gel stays where you place it, so you just squeeze or dab it in the shape you want, then cure it and potentially build upon it with other colors.”

Swirl nails

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Swirl nails, ripple nails, whoa-that-looks-like-water nails — whatever you call ‘em is fine, just as long as you’re talking about them for 2024. As we head into the new year, these twirly, swirly nails can be found on virtually every artist’s IG grid, and for good reason: They’re an easy way to play around with bright color combos, without requiring a perfectly steady hand.

“I’m a huge fan of bold, contrasting nail shades, so I love seeing them paired together in swirl designs, as they tend to ‘pop’ a bit more,” says Portland-based nail artist Brittney Ellen. “You can experiment with groovy swirls, abstract swirls, psychedelic swirls, and textured swirls — really, it’s just about expressing your personality and mood with these types of designs.”

Every artist has a different technique for creating their swirls (Ellen prefers to carefully draw them on with a nail brush, while Kandalec likes to use Gelish Blooming Gel for a marbled effect). Regardless of the technique, make sure to use “a generous amount of topcoat,” says Ellen, to prevent the design from bleeding and smudging at the end. “I’ve noticed that when a brush doesn’t have enough topcoat on it, it touches the design and tends to ‘pull’ the polish and create ridges.” She likes to use UNT’s Base and Top Coat to finish off her swirls, but you can also try the high-shine, long-lasting Essie Gel Setter Topcoat (it’s so good, it’s won an Allure Best of Beauty award three times).

Aura nail art

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Good news (or bad, if you’re a h8r): Aura nails aren’t going anywhere in 2024. In fact, our experts say they’re one of the biggest nail-art trends we can expect to see next year — and honestly, we aren’t mad about it. “I love the illusion of aura art,” says Kandalec. “It creates this really beautiful apex and gradient on your nails that looks expensive.”

If you’re a pro at doing your own nail art, you can try to recreate this look on yourself by painting the aura design onto a clean makeup wedge, then dabbing it onto your nail (peep this aura tutorial from Ellen to see how). Or, you can try the eyeshadow method, which involves stippling eyeshadow over slightly tacky nails before sealing with a topcoat.

Glazed porcelain nails

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Sorry grandma, but we’re taking your antique ceramics and putting them on our nails for 2024. “Blue-and-white prints have had a resurgence of popularity recently because they’re effortlessly elegant, timeless, and loved by so many cultures,” says nail artist Emily Zheng, who paid homage to the Year of the Rabbit with her Chinese porcelain nails above.

Brooklyn-based nail artist Samantha Rose — whose nails take inspiration from Dutch Delftware — agrees: “The color combo is so comforting, like a thrifted vase or vintage teapot, that you can’t help but be drawn to it and stare at it.” Though both experts free-handed their own porcelain designs (“none of it is painted perfectly, which adds to the overall vibe of the design,” says Rose), we suggest leaving this trend up to your manicurist for the sharpest results. Or, you can attempt a similar vibe at home with a set of Delft-blue nail decals (great for beginners) or try your hand at nail stamping with some Chinese porcelain-print plates and a Delft-blue nail polish.

Molten chrome accents

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One of the biggest nail trends and pedicure colors of 2023 was chrome — specifically, a full set of monochromatic silver that screamed bling. But for 2024 nail art, the megawatt shine will be dialed back and replaced with molten chrome accents that snake along your nails like flames. “Chrome nail art can really elevate a simple nail look and spice it up without feeling overwhelming,” says Ellen, who prefers to use chrome nail stickers rather than free-handing the design.

You can pair your chrome accents with a complementary base color, like Zheng’s metallic polish above, or mash it together with a mix of 2024 trends, like adding it to aura nails or crystal nails. Either way, “chrome is not a short-term trend,” says Brittney Boyce, a nail artist and founder of the nail-care brand Nails of LA. “It’s here to stay.”

Y2K flowers

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If you first came into consciousness during the early aughts, you probably spent the first few years of your manicured life with floral nail art adorning your toes. But don’t worry, the squared-off French tips won’t be joining us in 2024 — just the dotted flowers sprinkled across each fingernail. “These are the simplest flowers you can paint for a beginner, yet they will always look impressive,” says Rose. She suggests using a dotting tool, bobby pin, or toothpick to create the florals, and to play around with their size and color to change the vibe of your mani.

Also, unlike many of the ‘00s trends that burn brightly for a month before fizzling out, these throwback flowers “aren’t specific enough to be associated with a season,” says Rose, meaning they can easily be worn year-round. “I can do them in red, green, and white, and nobody is wondering why I’m doing floral nails for Christmas,” she says. “They’re truly a blank canvas for every season and holiday.”

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One of the easiest nail art trends of 2024 is the mono-crystal mani (also seen at Eudon Choi’s spring/summer show), which requires virtually no skill or planning. As long as you’ve got some tiny rhinestones and nail glue (or, tbh, a tacky base coat), you can easily recreate this look at home. “This is a look that anyone can pull off,” says Boyce, who accented her neutral nails with free-edge crystals, while Rose opted for crystal-lined cuticles against a French ombré mani. Don’t get too hung up on the placement of the gem though. “It’s not about the crystal itself; it’s more about the reflection when it catches the light,” says Kandalec.

When attempting this look at home, Boyce recommends letting your base coat, polish, and topcoat dry for 10 minutes, then dotting nail glue onto your nail before pressing and sticking the crystal in place with tweezers. “Make sure to hold the stone in place for about 30 seconds, then avoid water contact for 30 minutes,” says Boyce.

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Elementary school is back in session for 2024 with alphabet manis — i.e., individually lettered nails that have started to pop up in different iterations as we creep closer to the new year. At Helmut Lang’s spring/summer show, models wore the designer’s name spelled out across each nail in sans-serif typeface, while celebrity nail artists like Boyce have been playing around with gothic fonts against French tips. Even Vanessa Hudgens tried alphabet nails for her bridal manicure, spelling out “BRIDE” and “MRS. T” in gothic letters along her French ombré nails.

“I’m obsessed with this look,” says Boyce of the alphabet trend. “It adds a minimalist tattoo vibe to your mani that feels slightly edgy.” To help the lettering better stand out, start with a milky base coat that matches your natural nail, but provides a bit of coverage, like the Londontown Perfecting Nail Veil Polish collection of nudes. Then, for the typeface itself, “you can either have a nail artist hand-paint it at the salon, or you can use decals or stickers to get the same look at home,” she says.


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Fictiv Wins Platinum and Gold Honors at 2024 Hermes Creative Awards

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SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, May 6, 2024 – Fictiv, a global manufacturing company, has been awarded top honors in the 2024 Hermes Creative Awards, one of the oldest and largest international creative competitions in the world.

Fictiv was awarded Platinum honors for outstanding creative work in its 2023 State of Manufacturing integrated marketing campaign and Gold honors for its 2024 Materials.AI product feature launch video.

Hermes Creative Awards recognizes outstanding work in the industry while promoting the philanthropic nature of marketing and communication professionals. There were over 6,500 entries from throughout the United States, Canada, and 36 other countries in the Hermes Creatives Awards 2024 competition.

For more information on the two awards, please visit here and here. 

3 Benefits of Manufacturing Tooling That You Need to Know – Mayc

Oct 25/23

3 Benefits of Manufacturing Tooling That You Need to Know

 

The automotive industry is infamous for its competitive nature, and as such any inconsistencies can lead to huge losses. Over time, this will not only affect your reputation but also your bottom line as you start to lose customers. Were you aware that manufacturing tooling can help you avoid such dangers whilst also saving you money?

This article will describe three of the biggest benefits you can get from this method of production. So, read on to learn why avoiding a high tooling cost is not the only boon you can expect.

1. High-Quality Output Over Time

Modern tooling capabilities allow you to reduce the likelihood of errors during production. This means you can start to build a reputation for well-made products that do not suffer defects during use.

The rapid tooling process is also much more efficient than older methods. Due to this, you can have assurances you are using less material and energy while you produce automotive parts. This reduces wastage and saves you money in the long run.

Tooling technology continues to evolve, too. As it does so, you can expect the manufacturing options you have to improve in leaps and bounds. This also allows you to adapt as the automotive industry continues to grow, too, meaning you can stay ahead of the game.

2. Uniformity Across Complex Components

Tooling allows you to use much more advanced manufacturing methods. With these, you can create superior and intricate designs that repeat with perfect precision.

On the production line, such intricacy used to be a point of failure. This is why tooling is imperative to ensure the final version of anything you make has uniformity across the board.

This is not only due to the physical process, though. Precision manufacturing gives you the ability to program a device to follow the same instructions with each build. You can even create digital prototypes before you even start the tooling process, allowing you to see where points of failure may be earlier.

By ensuring your work has the same results each time, you can also expect every part to comply with international standards. This opens your work up to a more global market, increasing your reach.

3. High Durability and Longevity

The type of precision engineering that comes from tooling can grant you assurances that what you make can withstand wear and tear better. You are less likely to have batches that are more prone to failure and you can design them for longevity instead.

Advanced tooling methods even give you the option to take protective steps during the creation process. For example, if you want to add anti-corrosion treatments to your builds, you can do this as one step of many on the production line.

Finding the Perfect Manufacturing Tooling Service

The above benefits are no longer luxuries. They are some of the most important parts of the automotive world and without them, you may lose customers. This is why manufacturing tooling can help you stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the other big names in the industry.

Working with Mayco International, you can learn more about what we can do to help you leverage these benefits. So, get in contact to harness the power of these advanced techniques today.

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Zhejiang Huanyu Bearing Co., Ltd. successfully participated in the 2024 Guangzhou International Bearing And Manufacturing Equipment Exhibition

Zhejiang Huanyu Bearing Co., Ltd. successfully participated in the 2024 Guangzhou International Bearing And Manufacturing Equipment Exhibition from March 4th to 6th, at booth number 9.2 G44. As an excellent Chinese bearing manufacturer for 25 years, we warmly welcome both new and old customers to visit our booth and discuss potential cooperation opportunities. Mainly Exhibited Products: Air compressor bearings, deep groove ball bearings, tapered roller bearings, angular contact bearings, cylindrical roller bearings, aagricultural bearings.

If you haven't had the chance to visit our booth, please feel free to contact us via email/WhatsApp. We are always available for communication and look forward to connecting with you.

Contact Person: Ms. Amy
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Make Threaded Holes: Considerations For Tapped A Hole

CNC machining

Threading is one of the most important machining processes. It is used to create screw threads, which are used to fasten together materials and components.

Threaded holes are very common in manufacturing. Due to versatility and ease of use, they’re so versatile that they can be found in everything from automobiles to aircraft.

But, tapping threaded holes is not as easy as we think. So, it’s important to learn about all the different machined threading technologies available so you can make the best choice for your projects. The following information will help you understand tapping a threaded hole better.

What Is A Threaded Hole?

A threaded hole is a hole that has been threaded or tapped, with internal threads. It is a circular hole used for tapping and drilling processes. For creating threads to the walls of the drilled hole, you can use the tapping process, and it occurs in an area and site where bolts and nuts can not work, such as in metals.

Sometimes threaded holes are also called tapped holes. This type of hole is used when it is necessary to connect two parts together using a fastener such as a screw or a bolt. The threads in the hole provide resistance so that the fastener will not loosen over time and also make it easier to remove the fastener if necessary.

What Is A Tapped Hole?

The tapped hole is a type of hole that is used to create internal threads. It is created by drilling a hole in the material and then using a tap to cut threads into the walls of the hole. Tapped holes are commonly found in metal components that need to be secured together, such as in the case of a nut and bolt.

The tapped hole has many similar aspects to a pilot hole. Both are used to create a thread in a workpiece so that a screw or bolt can be inserted. A key difference between the two is that a tapped hole is already threaded and only needs a tool to create the mating thread, while a pilot hole must first be drilled before it can be tapped.

The Importance Of Creating A Tapped Hole

Tapped holes are essential aspects of machine parts, and you can use a CNC machine to add a hole. In the tapping process, you can create threads to the walls of the drilled hole. Machine screw can not create their own threads, If you want to drive a screw into a metal material, you need a tapped hole and make threaded elements add to a CNC machine process.

Each feature will add appropriately to threaded parts, and most threads can choose depending on their features. Let’s us why it is important to create a tapped hole.

1. Connection

If you want to thread a bolt or screw into the metals, it can make it possible to attach two parts with more reliability. Threading can permanently attach a bolt, nut, and screw with a metal.

2. Easy transportation

A tapped hole makes assembling tiny parts and products easy for shipping to reduce labor costs to a great extent.

3. Simple operation

It can provide a place for screw fasteners and tapped holes. You can drive a screw or bolt on metal more easily without making a pilot hole.

You can create threads on the interior side of the drilling hole, and it takes less time than the process of drilling a bolt, a nut, or a screw into wood. Tapping a hole can suit your project’s requirements no matter if you need a through-hole or a blind hole.

How To Make A Hole Before Tapping?

It is essential to have straight, good, and proper size holes for threading in the hole-making process. In-state of art machinery drilling (oversize) factor is mostly removed, but it has great importance in the hole-making process, so it is critical to consider how to make a hole before tapping.

A tapped hole was formed using a tap drill bit and a drill bit. A pilot drill bit can make the initial hole, while a tap drill is mostly used to cut the threads in a tapped hole. After inserting a screw, its outer threads(external threads) can wind down into the internal threads. Internal threads can create a tap a bit in a tapped hole.

Some machinists still use the old rules and standards and tap drill charts for a threaded hole. One example of threads is as they use 17/32 die and tap drill for 5/8-11, these percentages of thread sometimes make work more complicated. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully understand the standard of thread and the use of different tapping tools before tapping the hole.

Before making a threaded hole, you can get various options for pilot drill size and tap drill size, find an expert person who understands tap drill and different thread sizes can make a big difference for your project.

What are blind holes and through holes?

There are two types of holes for the definition of threaded holes. Each type of hole demands specific considerations to make sure threaded holes are easy to machine.

Blind hole: This hole has a certain deepness and can not pass through the whole workpiece. Deepness needs to be fixed separately. The bottom of the hole can end on a flat surface or end in a cone.

Through hole or clearance hole: A hole can go through the entire workpiece in a through-hole. The deepness of a through-hole is the thickness of a particular wall. Using a bolt, a screw, and nuts, you should use a through-hole for easy procedure.

What are the differences between drilling and tapping?

The main difference between drilling and tapping is the sequence and performance of functions and drill bit. This process occurs first to make a round and smooth hole using a drill bit, which is called drilling.

The formation of a tapped hole is completed using a tap drill bit and drill bit in which the pilot drill bit initially forms the hole and then can cut the threads by using a tap drill. Taps can handle most types of materials such as aluminum, steel alloy, steel, and cast iron,

This round and smooth hole are made in this process, while on the other side when a hole is drilled, a process of tapping happens to make threads by applying a tap to the interior of the hole.

Except for these processes, creating threads can accomplish and accommodate the outside of a cylindrical object in a die-cut process by using a die. The threads on a bolt are one example of a die-cut.

Three Types of Taps For Threading

The main types of taps are Plug tap, Taper tap, and Bottom tap.

These types are used and designed to perform a specific function or purpose and can thread specifically around any hole thrown at them.

Taper Taps

A taper tap has a conical tip and a slight angle to the threads, which is also called a chamfer. Usually, the first seven to ten threads aren’t completely formed. The tapered angle of the threads allows the threads to be started much easier than if you started with a bottom tap. This type of tap is generally used for starting a new thread in a hole.

If the hole that needs to be tapped is very large, or if the material is very hard, it is not recommended to use a taper tap. In these cases, it is better to use a spiral point tap instead. Taper taps are also not recommended for blind holes (holes that do not go all the way through the material).

Plug Taps

Plug taps occur between a taper and bottom tap, and due to this reason, it is also called a “second tap.” But plug taps need more force for turning as they cut more threads at one time.

Plug taps are the best example to repair threads that require a little fixing. They are perfect for tapping a hole deeper than taper taps thread.

There are a few instances where it is not recommended to use a plug tap. One example is if the hole being tapped is very close to the edge of the material. This is because the tap can easily break if it hits the edge while in use. Additionally, using a plug tap on a very small diameter hole can be difficult and may result in the tap breaking.

Bottom Tap

The bottom tap is a type of tap that starts from the bottom of the hole. It is used when there is not enough space to start the tap from the top. The bottom tap makes it possible to cut threads all the way to the bottom of a through-hole. This type of tap is also useful for fixing mistakes made while tapping from the top. It is mostly used for:

Threads or threading a shallow blind hole

Deep threads & shallow hole

Tapping a new hole

A bottom tap is a specialized tool and may not be available in all sizes, so it is important to check before beginning a project.

Tips And Considerations For Tapped Holes

Tapped holes are considered essential to adding mechanical fastened parts with machines. It will be a big damage to the CNC machined parts if you try to add and force a scrap in the wrong way. So, careful considerations and planning before machining a threaded hole is essential and will help you avoid some unnecessary troubles.

1. Methods to make tapped holes: cutting and forming

You can make an internal thread in tapped holes in two ways:

by using a forming tap

by using a cutting tool

Although both these methods give you the same result, you have to consider some factors to choose one of these methods, such as the size of the threaded hole, machine lathes, hardness of the material, and blind or through-hole.

1: Size of the threaded hole- You can use a forming tap or a traditional cutting tap if the threaded hole is up to M6. You can use a single lip tool to cut the threaded hole more than M6. Because needing the larger tap for cutting threaded holes for more machine horsepower.

2: For Hard materials -You can use a cutting tap for hard and sturdy materials for hard materials. The fluting of the cutting tap provides lubricant to flow down a path and gives metal shavings more space to the cutting edge.

3: For a soft material- Use forming taps for non-ferrous soft metal materials such as brass, lead, steel, and aluminum. Forming taps can create internal threads in softer metals without breaking. This is because the cutting action is slower and more controlled, which helps to prevent damage to the material.

2. Use standard threads size if possible

The size of the threads used in CNC machines is of great importance. It greatly affects the whole machining process. You must try to use standard sizes of thread under possible conditions.

There are a few common thread sizes including 1/4-20, 3/8-16, and 1/2-13. Each of these sizes corresponds to a different diameter and pitch, which helps to ensure that the threads will fit properly onto the desired object. Additionally, there are also metric thread sizes. The most common metric sizes are M6 x 1.0, M8 x 1.25, and M10 x 1.5.

The machining process does not require any special machining tool or material when standard thread sizes are used. Moreover, it also helps in reducing the machining lead time and material usage and makes it a cost-effective process. 

3. Suitable threaded hole diameter

You must make sure that the threaded hole’s diameter must be within the workpiece or part. The threaded hole’s outer diameter must be larger than the internal diameter. Its means that the internal diameter will be smaller than the outer diameter.

The breakage of the thread may occur through the part’s side if the threaded hole is present close to the edge of a part. The breakage of threading may result in the cutting tool or tap breakage, destroying the surface finish.

4. Consider angled surfaces

It may be tough to machine thread holes into angled surfaces. You can add a threaded hole into an existing angled surface by creating a flat surface by machining pockets. The threaded hole is added from this flat surface.

But, in case no angled surface is present, then firstly, you have to do an addition of the threaded hole to the part before the machining of the angled surface. You must make sure that the depth of the threaded hole must meet the design after adding the angled surface.

5. Types of threaded holes

The threaded holes are divided into two types. Both types of holes required definite considerations during designing the part. It is done to ensure the machining of both threaded holes.

Moreover, it also prevents the interference of threaded holes with other parts. The followings are the main types of threaded holes:

Blind threaded holes

The blind threaded holes do not go completely through a part, but it goes to specific parts. The blind holes stop after reaching the specific deepness. If a threaded hole is created using an endmill, then the hole may end on a flat surface. If the hole does not go completely through the material, you know it is a drilled hole. But, if it is created using a traditional mill, it may end at a cone. If it is required to extend the full thread to the bottom of the blind threaded hole, it is done using a bottoming tap.

Dimensioning of a blind hole

The hole diameter is listed for the specification of the blind hole. It also requires dimension for controlling the depth. The remaining amount of material is identified, or the hole depth is directly specified to control the depth. 

Through threaded hole

The through-hole goes completely through a part. The threaded holes are present on both sides of the part or workpiece. The part thickness is determined if the cutting tool or the tap reach cannot thread the entire deep hole.

You must consider the following options if the cutting tool or the tap reach cannot thread the single side of the hole. 

Keep on adding threads until allowed by the cutting tool or tap. You must note that there is no thread at a portion of the hole. 

Keep adding threads on both sides until allowed by cutting tool or tap. You must note that the threads meeting from both sides may not align. 

6. Depth of hole

Deep threaded holes present unique machining challenges compared to shallower threaded holes. The increased depth of the threading creates more contact time between the tool and the workpiece, which generates more heat and requires greater cutting force. These factors increase the risk of tool breakage when machining deep threaded holes. To overcome these challenges, special care must be taken when selecting and using cutting tools, and the machining process must be closely monitored to ensure that tool breakage does not occur.

Conclusion

When it comes to tapping threaded holes, it is important to have a complete understanding of the manufacturing process. This way, you can ensure that the parts you produce are of high quality. While it may seem a little complicated, it is best to consult with experts in threading techniques.

At WayKen, we have two decades of experience in machining. Our team of engineers are well-versed in different machined projects, and we always put our clients first. If you have any questions about tapping or machining threads, feel free to contact us!

Northwest Bearing Co., Ltd. Held a Dealer Licensing Ceremony

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On the afternoon of June 10, Northwest Bearing Co., Ltd. dealer licensing ceremony held in Yuehai Hotel Conference Center venue. The meeting was presided over by Li Xiuyong, vice general manager of the company. More than 100 people participated in the meeting, including Li Changsheng, management team members, departments, production units and staff representatives.


Li Xiuyong, Vice General Manager, delivered a welcome speech on behalf of the company and read out “Decision on dealer authorization”. Yang Gang, director of marketing center, signed dealer cooperation agreements with nine dealers such as Wuxi Zhennan Bearing Co., Ltd. The company's general manager Li Changsheng and deputy general manager Li Xiuyong jointly issued authorized dealer plaques to nine dealers.


Zhu Huaping, general manager of Wuxi Zhennan Bearing Co., Ltd. spoke on behalf of the dealer. She reviewed the course of cooperation with Northwest Bearing, and said that at a new starting point and new journey, she believes that Northwest Bearing, under the guidance of the navigator Chairman Chen Zhilei, and under the leadership of the new management team, will weave a more splendid picture with updated busines sconcept. Zhennan Company is willing to work hand in hand to contribute wisdom and strength to the development and growth of the Northwest Bearing, and to do a good job of bearing with the mentality of managing diamonds!


Li Changsheng, general manager of the company, on behalf of the Baota industrial management team and the company ' s staff, made a summary speech and extended a warm welcome to all the new and old friends! At the same time, we sincerely would like to express my heartfelt congratulations to all dealers and friends for obtaining authorization from Northwest Bearings.


He pointed out that Northwest Bearing is a professional bearing manufacturer with a 56-year history of development. The 56-year history has accumulated a solid corporate culture and tradition. At the same time, it has also accumulated rich and unique bearing production experience and enjoys a high visibility in the industry.


The company is currently one of the few domestic bearing companies that can produce a full range of products in 9 categories, especially in petroleum machinery, metallurgical machinery, heavy vehicles, construction machinery, mining machinery, cement machinery, construction machinery, rail transit, military equipment and other fields, is widely recognized by the host supporting industry.


In the 56-year development history of Northwest Bearing, especially in marketing, there are also contributions made by dealer friends. In future cooperation, the company will respect and trust distributors based on the concept of equality, mutual benefit, and win-win cooperation, and encourage and help distributors to work hard to develop the market and expand sales. We hope that the dealers and friends can continue to strengthen cooperation with Northwest Bearing, and make more and greater contributions to the development of the “NXZ” brand.

Machining Aluminum and Using a CNC Machine for Brass

CNC machines provide increased productivity and efficiency in a wide range of applications for hobbyists and professional tradesmen. One of the most popular and practical uses of CNC machines is working with aluminum and brass CNC, where the added capability and precision allow complex work to be completed on an accelerated timeline without sacrificing quality.

In some instances, you may not have a choice as to what material you work with, but if you do, aluminum and brass are both great options for several reasons. Here are some key points to know when using a CNC machine to machine aluminum and brass, whether at home or in a professional shop.

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Aluminum

Aluminum is a relatively soft yet durable material that is lightweight and malleable. It is non-magnetic, meaning it doesn’t easily ignite, and is a popular choice for creating prototypes because of its flexibility and durability.

However, it does tend to stick to the edge of the cutting tool, which can degrade the tool’s ability and longevity. This needs to be taken into account when cutting, as tool material and tool coating can both factor into remedying this issue. You should also be sure you’re clearing chips constantly, as failing to do so can result in the cutter breaking.

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Proper lubrication will help keep chips from sticking to the cutting edges. Using a mister to provide air blast and coolant mist is effective, easy, and inexpensive. You also want to ensure the tool’s core strength is sufficient to withstand the cutting forces without breaking.

It should be noted that aluminum and other metals have a much smaller sweet spot for optimal feeds and speeds than wood or plastic. When using a CNC router to machine aluminum, you’ll also want to use cutters specifically made for aluminum and/or cutters with a small diameter, as this will help bump your RPM.

Brass

Brass is a metal alloy made of copper and zinc and is one of the most highly used materials in the world. Different brass grades have unique properties that make them suitable for various applications. It is also one of the most accessible materials to machines, especially in comparison to aluminum. Where aluminum often sticks to the tool, brass wants to get out of the way.

Yet, U.S. machine shops must utilize brass’s machinability by up to 85 percent. Brass CNC machining is highly efficient due to its low melting point and flow characteristics, making it easy to cast and machine. Machining brass is often used in electrical work, medical, plumbing, and more, but there is room for growth.

Benefits of brass alloy

Brass is inexpensive and durable, resistant to corrosion, and can withstand extreme temperatures. Brass machined parts are known for their low friction, excellent electrical conductivity, and aesthetic appeal. It cuts much more easily with faster speeds and feeds without negatively impacting tool wear, surface finishes, and chip formation.

It is also entirely recyclable, minimizing waste and ensuring you’re making the most of the materials in your shop. Brass is commonly used in musical instruments and in the manufacturing of electrical components due to its high conductivity, making CNC-machined brass an ideal choice for these applications.

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SKF in collaboration to speed up development of fossil-free bear

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SKF is supporting the development of fossil-free bearing steel through a collaboration with Luleå University of Technology’s CH2ESS initiative. As part of the collaboration, SKF will participate in and fund research within hydrogen use in industrial processes and energy systems, speeding up the development of fossil-free bearing steel.

Victoria Van Camp, President, SKF Technology, says: “Mechanical components are very important to ensure the function and operation in future hydrogen systems. Together with CH2ESS and its partners, we can contribute to designing robust, reliable hydrogen systems, with the lowest possible impact on the environment and on the total cost of operation. This will not only benefit Swedish industry, but also global technology development for the future hydrogen economy.”

Research areas will include hybrid ceramic bearings, EVs and other applications, and the development and commercialization of fossil-free bearing steel production. SKF’s expertise in fluid machinery, material science, production technology, and IoT solutions will actively contribute to the work.

Rikard Gebart, Program manager CH2ESS and professor in Energy Engineering at Luleå University of Technology, says: “We are very happy that SKF has decided to join our competence center CH2ESS. The large expertise of SKF in many strategically important areas is a welcome addition to the existing knowledge base in CH2ESS. We are looking forward to an exciting collaboration where we together address the many important problems that are connected to the hydrogen technology.”

Hydrogen is the key to a fossil-free energy system and CH2ESS (Center for Hydrogen Energy Systems Sweden), a newly established research and knowledge initiative at Luleå University of Technology, is focusing on hydrogen use in industrial processes and energy systems, in close collaboration with Swedish industry.

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