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WHY USE V AND F SHEETMETAL?

How many sheet metal fabrications are you currently purchasing that would benefit from a review by an experienced subcontract engineering team? With standard CNC tooling for many common sheet metal fabrication features in electronics and lighting we can offer alternative sheet metal fabrication solutions with no tooling costs. With the ability to handle projects from one off small batches to high volume press work V and F Sheet Metal are flexible enough to offer you the complete subcontract engineering service for your growing company.

HISTORY OF A SUBCONTRACT ENGINEERING COMPANY

Established in 1985, V and F Sheet Metal is a family owned subcontract engineering company manufacturing sheet metal fabrications for the lighting, heating, electronics, music and allied industries in the UK. We have grown to a size where we can offer a complete sheet metal fabrication service to our customers in the UK. This may include advice on the suitability of sheet metal fabrication designs for manufacturing, sub-assembly work or finishing to your specification. Continually investing in the latest CNC equipment and CAD/CAM software enables us to offer the best combination of quality and price to suit your subcontract engineering requirements.

SHEET METAL FABRICATIONS FOR THE UK LIGHTING INDUSTRY

We have a long history of working with UK based lighting companies to reduce their sheet metal fabrication costs and improve the quality of their subcontract engineering projects.  With many standard tools and material set-up costs can be kept to a minimum when considering new sheet metal fabrication projects.

TRUMPF 3000R CNC PUNCH PRESS AND RADAN CAD/CAM SOFTWARE

Please have a look at the new web pages on our Trumpf 3000R CNC punch press and Radan CAD/CAM software. We believe that the Trumpf is the best CNC punching machine you can use to manufacture sheet metal fabrications. When this is combined with our Radan CAD/CAM software you have an unbeatable combination for manufacturing the best quality sheet metal work at a very competitive UK price. There’s only one way to see how effective this combination can be, ask for a quote and see the benefits for yourself.

What is CNC Punching?

CNC punching is a manufacturing process that is carried out by CNC punch presses. These machines can be either a single head and tool rail (Trumpf) design or multi-tool turret design. The machine is basically programmed to move a sheet of metal in an x and y direction so as to accurately position the sheet under the machine’s ram ready to punch a hole. The processing range for most CNC punch presses is 0.5mm to 6.0mm thick in a range of materials including steel, stainless steel and aluminium. The choice of hole punched can be as simple as a circle or rectangle through to special shapes to suit a specific design. By using a combination of single hits and overlapping geometries, complex sheet metal component shapes can be produced. The machine may also punch 3D forms such as dimples, taptite screw thread plunges, electrical knockouts and earth tags which are often employed in sheet metal enclosure designs. Some modern machines may have the ability to tap threads, fold small tabs, punch sheared edges without any tool witness marks making the machine very productive within the component cycle time. The instruction to drive the machine to create the desired component geometry is known as the CNC program.

CNC Programming

CNC programming is the computer aided manufacturing (CAM) side of the CAD/CAM cycle. Information about a design may be presented in a 2D format such as DXF or DWG files or a 3D file format. This information is then used to create the flat sheet metal pressing and assign the correct tooling to create the desired component. The software can also be used to establish the most efficient layout of components from a given size of sheet metal, known as the nest. Obviously, the more components that can be produced from a panel of sheet metal the cheaper each CNC punched component will become. Modern software packages such as Radan can help to automate this process to achieve the maximum yield from a given sheet metal panel. As a designer of components that will be CNC punched, you do not need to know the exact details of how this may be achieved but it may be useful to bare the following in mind when designing a component that is to be CNC punched from sheet metal.

Things to remember when designing for CNC Punching of sheet metal

Diameters should ideally be no smaller than the material gauge of sheet metal being CNC punched.

Plunges with tapped holes can save money when replacing threaded inserts.

Cluster tools can be used to reduce CNC punching time for multiple holes and save money on repeated batches of sheet metal work.

Engraving tools can be used to identify parts e.g. part names, issue levels, customer or product names on your sheet metal components.

A CNC punched line of holes or slots can be used to create an ‘easy bend’ feature. This feature can help save space in your stores if a sheet metal fabrication can be supplied as a ‘flat pack’ design.

Earth tags can be CNC punched enabling your sheet metal design to have an easy earth point if needed.

‘Toy tags’ can be used to aid the assembly of small light weight parts instead of screws. These features are useful when designing reflectors for light fittings.

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