punchingskjær
Punchingskjær is a term used in engineering and manufacturing to describe a specific type of shearing operation. It refers to the process of creating a hole or cut in a material, typically sheet metal, by forcing a punch through it and into a die. The material is severed by the relative movement of the punch and die, which are shaped to create the desired profile of the hole or cut.
This process is commonly employed in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics manufacturing. It is
The key components of a punchingskjær setup are the punch, which is the moving tool, and the
Variations of punchingskjær exist, including blanking, piercing, and notching. Blanking involves cutting a shape out of