Broaching & Splining
Broaching and splining are ways of improving tolerances of drilled holes and cuts.
Broaching is used to make drilled holes finer. It also common to use it to create internal profiles, usually on shafts. The tool used for this process is called a broach and can normally be fitted to many types of machine tools.
Splining is the process to create external profiles that fit with the internal ones. This is usually done when manufacturing shafts.
Picture: Bronte Precision Engineering Ltd
Latest RFQs
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Machining-Broaching & Splining
Description: This manufacturer is urgently looking for a supplier to produce the following spline bushes from start to finish.
2009113-467 - 1 off
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Parts are based on standard Ondrives / WMH parts but will need to be manufactured from scratch due to required lead time.
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Machining-Broaching & Splining
Description: Broaching and splining of crank arms for the marine industry.
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Machining-Broaching & Splining
Description: Broaching required to modify holes in levers for valves used in the rail industry. MATERIAL WILL BE FREE ISSUE COMPONENTS IN BS1300 A4 STEEL
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Machining-Broaching & Splining
Description: Broach only 1.75" Square Hole, From Free Issue Blanks.