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Eric R Snow
 
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Default Vacuum part holding for milling

On 27 Mar 2006 09:53:35 -0800, "John Martin"
wrote:


Mikester wrote:
What's the rule of thumb for amount of vacuum/pressure required to hold
a flat part for milling operations?

I need to machine up aluminum and plastic plates.

Aluminum plate 4"x4" square
flat plastic puck 2.5" round

Can anybody point me to some links for low cost DIY alternatives to
buying a plate/pump set?

TIA, Mike



I've no experience with vacuum chucking, probably never will.

Just a thought, though - is there some reason that you would not use
solid stops, particularly in the direction of the cutting force? Seems
that would help a lot.

John Martin

Solid stops are used. Or should be. At least for locating. But
sometimes the cutting forces lift the part from the chuck. Then the
part can fly out.
ERS