Method of making camshaft lobes

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Prime mover or fluid pump making

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451 32, 451328, B23P 1500

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ABSTRACT:
Sharp edges formed during forging are removed from cam lobes by tumbling prior to machining of mounting bores which have been rough formed by punching. Tumbling effectively removes the sharp edges from non-hardened steel and prevents the formation of burrs caused by prior grinding techniques.

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