We are doing a short run project for a company. We are a stamping factory. They want to stamp out a flat "V" shaped retention spring out of 0.018" thick steel and measure 0.010" flatness,
unrestrained. I usually deal with material that is thicker than this. Anyone have any ideas?
If the engineer is silly enough to call out a flatness on an .018" part, then as long as the maximum surface deviation is under .010", it should suffice as a reportable data.
If the engineer is silly enough to call out a flatness on an .018" part, then as long as the maximum surface deviation is under .010", it should suffice as a reportable data.