Exploring the Versatility of Broaching Tools in Metalworking

DIC Tools is a leading Supplier and Exporter of high-quality Broaching Tools. With a strong focus on innovation and customer satisfaction, we provide a wide range of cutting-edge tools to meet the requirements of various industries. Our team at DIC comprises experienced professionals passionate about providing the best broaching tools in the industry.

Broaching is a machining procedure that uses a toothed tool to remove material precisely and consistently. Despite production broaching is often reserved for high-volume production and precise applications, there are two types of broaching services: rotary and linear. Both forms of broaching services can be used to generate various machine finishes.

What are Broaching Tools?

A broaching tool is a type of cutting tool that is typically used on a workpiece’s internal diameter to cut a certain shape or remove a specified area from the workpiece. The broach is frequently attached to a hydraulic pressure-powered machine or used in lathes. Then, the broach is pushed or pulled into the workpiece to generate distinct features and shapes, removing material with each pass. A broaching tool consists of three sections: roughing, semi-finishing, and finishing.

Methods of Broaching Tools:

Choosing the appropriate broaching method for your project requirements can assist shorten lead times and improve product accuracy. There are numerous varieties of broaching techniques available, each with a unique purpose:

  • Internal Broaching: Generally, this process uses a pull-type broaching tool, however a push-type broach could be used for smaller projects.
  • External Broaching: External broaching, also known as surface broaching, includes removing material from the workpiece’s exterior. Exterior broaching tool’s teeth increase step by step, just like an internal tool’s.
  • Pull Type Broaching: Pull broaching is the name given to the type of broaching operation carried out by a pull broach, which is a broach subjected to tensile stress during machining. This process prevents breaking and dislocations.
  • Push Type Broaching: Compared to the pull-type broaching tool, the push type is shorter and pushes through while being compressed. The teeth of a push broaching tool are smaller than those of a pull-through broaching tool because they are more readily snapped or bent.
  • Ordinary Cut Broaching: Ordinary cut broaching uses an ordinary broach, with teeth gradually increasing in height from tooth to tooth down the length of the broach.
  • Progressive Cut Broaching: Teeth in progressive cut broaching expand in width rather than height along the length of the broach.

To learn more or get High-Quality Broaching Tools from DIC Tools, Contact us: at info@dictoolosindia.com

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