Die:
The
die may be defined as the female part of a complete tool for producing
work in a press. It is also referred to a complete tool consists of a
pair of mating members for producing work in a press.
Types of dies:
The dies may be classified according to the type of press operation and according to the method of operation.
(A): According to type of press operation:
According to this criterion , the dies may be classified as cutting dies and forming dies.
1: Cutting Dies:
These
dies are used to cut the metal. They utilize the cutting or shearing
action. The common cutting dies are : blanking dies , perforating dies ,
notching dies , trimming , shaving and nibbling dies.
2: Forming Dies:
These
dies change the appearance of the blank without removing any stock.
Theses dies include bending, drawing and squeezing dies etc.
(B) According to the method of operation:
According
to this criterion, the dies may be classified as : single operation or
simple dies , compound dies , combination dies , progressive dies ,
transfer dies and multiple dies.
1: Simple Dies:
Simple
dies or single action dies perform single operation for each stroke of
the press slide. The operation may be one of the operation listed under
cutting or forming dies.
2: Compound Dies:
In
these dies, two or more operations may be performed at one station.
Such dies are considered as cutting tools since, only cutting operations
are carried out. Figure shows a simple compound die in which a washer
is made by one stroke of the press. The washer is produced by simulation
blanking and piercing operations. Compound dies are more accurate and
economical in production as compared to single operation dies.
3: Combination Dies:
In
this die also , more than one operation may be performed at one
station. It is difficult from compound die in that in this die, a
cutting operation is combined with a bending or drawing operation, due
to that it is called combination die.
4: Progressive Dies:
A
progressive or follow on die has a series of operations. At each
station , an operation is performed on a work piece during a stroke of
the press. Between stroke the piece in the metal strip is transferred to
the next station. A finished work piece is made at each stroke of the
press. While the piercing punch cuts a hole in the stroke , the blanking
punch blanks out a portion of the metal in which a hole had been
pierced at a previous station. Thus after the first stroke , when only a
hole will be punched , each stroke of the press produces a finished
washer.
6: Transfer Dies:
Unlike
the progressive dies where the stroke is fed progressively from one
station to another. In transfer dies the already cut blanks are fed
mechanically from one station to other station.
7: Multiple Dies:
Multiple
or gang dies produce two or more work piece at each stroke of the
press. A gang or number of simple dies and punches are ganged together
to produced two or more parts at each stoke of the press.
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