Oem High Precision Stainless Steel Forging for Cross Wheel Spanner
Oem High Precision Stainless Steel Forging for Cross Wheel Spanner
Price
US $3-5
Model
OEM
MOQ
1 piece

Item specifics

Material
brass,steel,aluminum,stainless steel
Process
CNC machining,Turning,Milling,Hot forging,Cold heading
Requirements
No burr,Scratches,Dents,Pits,Oil stain
Package
Bulk packing , Cartons, Pallets, Wooden case
MOQ
100 Pieces
FOB Port
Qingdao
Lead time
15-20 days.
Shipping
by sea, by air, by DHL, UPS, Fedex , TNT & etc.
Main Export Markets
USA, Canada ,Britain , Belgium , Germany, Mexico, Netherlands, Japan , The United Arab Emirates
Payment method
T/T, PayPal , Western Union

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Description

Oem High Precision Stainless Steel Forging for Cross Wheel Spanner    
Product Name
Oem High Precision Stainless Steel Forging for Cross Wheel Spanner 
Quality Assurance 
We promise 100% inspection before shipping 
Aluminum Alloy:5052 /6061/ 6063 / 2017 / 7075 / etc.
Brass Alloy:3600/ 3602 / 2604 / H59 / H62 / etc.
Stainless Steel Alloy:303 / 304 / 316 / 412 / etc.
Steel Alloy:Carbon Steel / Die Steel / etc.
Other Special Materials:Lucite / Nylon / Bakelite / etc.
We handle many other type of materials. Please contact us if your required material is not listed above.
Blacking,polishing,anodize,chrome plating,zinc plating,nickel plating,tinting
Inspection
Projrctor
File Formats
Solid Works,Pro/Engineer, AutoCAD(DXF,DWG), PDF,TIF etc.
Machining Equipment
Machining Center / CNC Lathes / Grinding Machines / Milling Machines / Lathes / Stamping Machines/ Full Automatic Lathe /etc.
What is Hot Forging?
Hot forging is a metalworking process in which metals are plastically deformed above their recrystallization temperature, which allows the material to retain its deformed shape as it cools. Hot forging is accomplished using hydraulic or pneumatic hammers, presses, and other similar machinery that are used to compress the heated metal into its desired part shape. This is most often achieved using a custom die. The dies used in hot forging are custom-made to match the customer’s part designs. Because hot metal is more pliable, this process allows for more intricate shapes than cold forging, making a vast array of part geometries possible.