Yes, I found a company named Arrow in India. They have two models one is the old Lathe machine with different Acams for different valve guides. and the other option is as you said the cnc with multiheads.
Hi Charlie, I really apreciate your efforts in order to educate people. May God bless you.
I am from Algeria, I am working as tecnician. I have one question. How to make the valve guides on the industrial level. Which machine people are using usually?
we did that for making the video. when we make parts the coolant is always on. thanks charlie
ShortBlockCharlie 2 months ago
Yes, I found a company named Arrow in India. They have two models one is the old Lathe machine with different Acams for different valve guides. and the other option is as you said the cnc with multiheads.
human1977male 2 months ago
Thanks a lot man.
human1977male 2 months ago
we only do small runs on guides and seat . you would use a cnc that has many tool changes thanks charlie
ShortBlockCharlie 2 months ago
@ShortBlockCharlie~ why didnt u use any coolant on the first few passes??
marek0086 2 months ago
Hi Charlie, I really apreciate your efforts in order to educate people. May God bless you.
I am from Algeria, I am working as tecnician. I have one question. How to make the valve guides on the industrial level. Which machine people are using usually?
thanks
human1977male 2 months ago
Manganese Bronze?
GreaseKulture 1 year ago