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Chapter 1INTRODUCTION TO DIE DESIGN
Chapter 2CLASSIFICATIONS AND TYPES OF DIES
Chapter 3THE MATERIAL STRIPS
3.5Methods for Producing Strips
Chapter 4THE BLANK
4.1Definition and Types of Blanks
4.3Blanking Force
Chapter 5FOURTEEN STEPS TO DESIGN A DIE
5.1Introduction
5.2The Scrap Strip (Step 1)
5.3The Die Block (Step 2)
5.4The Blanking Punch (Step 3)
5.5Piercing Punches (Step 4)
5.6The Punch Plate (Step 5)
5.7Pilots (Step 6)
5.8Gages (Step 7)
5.9The Finger Stop (Step 8)
5.10The Automatic Stop (Step 9)
5.11The Stripper (Step 10)
5.12Fasteners (Step 11)
5.13The Die Set (Step 12)
5.14Dimensions and Notes (Step 13)
5.15Bill of Material (Step 14)
Chapter 6HOW TO LAY OUT A SCRAP STRIP
6.1Introduction
6.2Strip Material Economy
6.3Scrap Strips
6.4Scrap Strip Allowances
6.5Strip Area per Blank Calculations
Chapter 7HOW TO DESIGN DIE BLOCKS
7.1Introduction
7.2Applying the Die Block
7.3Recommendations for Designer
7.4Types of Die Block
Chapter 8HOW TO DESIGN BLANKING PUNCHES
8.1Introduction
8.2Applying Blanking Punches
8.3Blanking Punches with Bevel-Cut Edges
8.4Shedders
Chapter 9HOW TO DESIGN PIERCING PUNCHES
9.1Introduction
9.2Methods of Designing Punches
9.3Methods of Holding Punches
9.4Methods of Supporting Punches
9.5Stepping Punches
9.6Keeping the Punch from Turning
9.7Shedders
Chapter 10HOW TO DESIGN PUNCH PLATES
10.1Introduction
10.2Methods of Designing and Applying Punch Plates
10.3Commercial Punch Plates
Chapter 11HOW TO DESIGN PILOTS
11.1Introduction
11.2Direct Piloting
11.3Indirect Piloting
11.4Spring-Backed Pilots
Chapter 12HOW TO DESIGN GAGES
12.1Introduction
12.2Back Gage and Front Spacer
12.3Strip Support
12.4Strip Pushers
12.5Strip Equalizers
12.6Positioning a Particular Blank
Chapter 13HOW TO DESIGN FINGER STOPS
13.1Introduction
13.2Operation of Finger Stops
13.3Conventional Finger Stop
13.4Spring Finger Stop
Chapter 14HOW TO DESIGN AUTOMATIC STOPS
14.1Introduction
14.2Types of Stops
14.3Actuating Automatic Stops
14.4Standardized Components of Stops
14.5Simple Pin Instead of Automatic Stop
Chapter 15HOW TO DESIGN STRIPPERS
15.1Introduction
15.2Solid Strippers
15.3Elastic Strippers
15.4Stripping Force
15.5Methods of Applying Knockouts
15.6Center of Stripping Force
Chapter 16HOW TO APPLY FASTENERS
16.1Introduction
16.2Types of Fasteners and Methods of Fastening
16.3Screws
16.4Bolts
16.5Dowels
Chapter 17HOW TO SELECT A DIE SET
17.1Introduction
17.2Principles of Selecting the Die Set
17.3Die Set Components
17.4Establishing the Die Set Center
17.5Drawing the Die Set
17.6Machining the Die Set
17.7Type of the Die Sets
Chapter 18DIMENSIONS AND NOTES
18.1Introduction
18.2Trigonometry as a Tool for Solving Problems
18.3Dimensions
18.4Die Clearances
18.5Blank Development
18.6Notes
Chapter 19THE BILL OF MATERIAL
19.1Introduction
19.2Die Drawing
19.3Types of Components
19.4Tool Steels
Chapter 20PRESSES AND QUICK DIE-CHANGE SYSTEMS
20.1Introduction
20.2Mechanical Presses
20.3Hydraulic Presses
20.4Lubrication System
20.5Press Selection
20.6Quick Die-Change Systems
Glossary
Index