SDConcepts
Stainless
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2007
- Location
- warren, mi
hey guys, I've got a group of parts that one of my customer specs and there are some holes that are tolerance 6mm h7 and 8mm h7. I can hit the tolerance coming off the machine and I even try to allow enough clearance for the anodize process, however, I use the same anodizer all the time, and they can't seem to control their process. this time around the holes are too tight coming out at 5.969mm and the customer wants a slip fit, but not so the pins fall out. they don't want to have to press them in.
any ideas on how to maintain the tolerance on these holes. I really don't want to have to ream after anodizing, but if I did, I guess I would need to go over size, let it anodize, then ream and then inspect and ship to customer. any other ideas? is my customer being too damn picky?
any ideas on how to maintain the tolerance on these holes. I really don't want to have to ream after anodizing, but if I did, I guess I would need to go over size, let it anodize, then ream and then inspect and ship to customer. any other ideas? is my customer being too damn picky?