Introducing a new machining technology for hollow shafts! Information on machining methods, machining accuracy, and other features is included.
Tsuzuki Manufacturing is a processing manufacturer specializing in the production of automotive suspension components. In line with the recent trend towards electric vehicles (EVs), we have been receiving a significant number of inquiries regarding rotor shafts. In this article, we will introduce radial forging, focusing on hollow shafts under the theme of "Proposals for Shafts Towards Electrification." For more details, please refer to the related links. [Contents (Partial)] ■ Advantages of Hollow Shafts ■ Processing Methods for Hollow Shafts ■ New Processing Technology for Hollow Shafts: Radial Forging ■ Processing Methods for Radial Forging ■ Processing Precision of Radial Forging *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.
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[Other Listings] ■Other Features - Can be processed under conditions suitable for deformation amount and specifications - Multi-stage shapes can be formed with a single chuck - Inner diameter shapes that are impossible with cutting processing can be realized *For detailed information, please refer to the related links. For more details, feel free to contact us.
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If you are troubled by the following issues: 1. Wanting to integrate multiple components into one 2. Wanting to stop total machining of expensive materials and difficult-to-cut materials 3. Wanting to produce small quantity parts at low mold costs Please feel free to consult with us. At Tsuzuki Manufacturing, we are engaged in the machining of automotive suspension parts, manufacturing various hydraulic equipment for construction machinery, and since 2017, we have also been machining aerospace components. While building on the technology we have accumulated over many years, we introduced a forging machine called "Radial Forging" in 2019, taking steps to expand into new machining areas. We aim to realize a more efficient and rational production environment and continue to grow in response to changes in the times.