The new manufacturing manager has recommended to you that chipless tapping be adopted for tapping holes in

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The new manufacturing manager has recommended to you that chipless tapping be adopted for tapping holes in the deep, dead-end holes on the 2 cylinder engine blocks that the company makes. Chipless tapping can run at twice the speed of the conventional tapping process, works well on deep holes, and provides better quality and finish with longer tool life. The tapping process is the bottleneck process in machining all the cast iron engine blocks, plus the fact about 10% of the blocks have to be scrapped due to broken taps. What do you recommend?
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Materials and process in manufacturing

ISBN: 978-0471656531

9th edition

Authors: E. Paul DeGarmo, J T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser

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