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A buyer in the Eng./Design Services industry located in Cleves, Ohio United States successfully sourced for the Machining of a part called Leg on www.MFG.com
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This RFQ was for 5 Each. The estimated annual usage is 5. |
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Surface finish is not critical, part is hidden from end user. Part can be made from 5/16" or even 3/8" thick stock with no machining to thickness provided that the taps are located from the front surface of the part as shown in the right side drawing view.
The tap holes can be drilled with a standard drill with a "drill point" extending beyond the .75" depth. I did not show the "point" in the drawings. Taps can go through if needed.
The .95" dimension shown in the front view of the drawing is not critical. This dimension could be 1" and could possibly be reduced to .77" if necessary. Please note any necessary changes to the tap depth, thickness, or height with quotes.
The (Yoke) part that I have also uploaded to this website for quotation bolts onto the front surface of the leg. The outer corners of the part can have a small radius if this can assist machining. Please note the radius of any fillet or rounding of corners in any quotes. The through holes must be located from the top of the part. The top surface of the part should be square with the front surface of the part.
I am also interested in pricing on quantities of 100 to 500 and 1,000. At present, I am interested in pricing on a quantity of 5 pieces for prototypes.
Delivery date is flexible
I would appreciate any suggestions on the most cost effective way to produce the part in production quantities. I would appreciate any suggestions on any way to reduce cost of the part.
Would it be more cost effective in production quantities to produce the part as one piece with the "Yoke"? Would it be more cost effective to make the part as a weldment with the Yoke?
Tap depth is flexible but should be as long as possible.
Please let me thank you in advance for your quote.
Sincerely, John A. Yost
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