Multi-station progressive die for punching of electric appliance contact support and blanking process
A multi-station progressive die and contact technology, applied in the field of stamping die, can solve the problems of reduced production efficiency, low production efficiency, low safety, etc., and achieve the effects of improving production efficiency, shortening production cycle, and improving stamping accuracy
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[0035] The electrical contact support of this implementation, such as figure 1 As shown, it includes a curved portion and a non-bent portion 394, the non-bent portion 394 is provided with at least one circular hole, and the curved portion includes a first curved portion 391, a second curved portion 392 and a third curved portion perpendicular to the non-bent portion 394, respectively. part 393, the first curved part 391 is connected to the non-bent part 394, the second curved part 392 is vertically connected to the third curved part 393, and a reinforcing rib 396 is provided between the second curved part 392 and the third curved part 393, and the second curved part 392 is connected to the third curved part 393. The three bent portions 393 are connected to the non-bent portion 394 .
[0036] A multi-station progressive die for stamping an electrical contact support, such as figure 2 As shown, it includes an upper die, a lower die, a working assembly, and a fixed-distance pos...
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