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    Hello everyone.. please check jpeg for complete details...I am facing issue regarding stability of geometry and sizes of that part...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fsa View Post
    Hello everyone.. please check jpeg for complete details...I am facing issue regarding stability of geometry and sizes of that part...

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    With case Hardening you will get a lot of material movement, normally when you need to keep a tolerance on a heat-treated part, like this, it is Ground lapped after heat-treatment

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    Quote Originally Posted by mactec54 View Post
    With case Hardening you will get a lot of material movement, normally when you need to keep a tolerance on a heat-treated part, like this, it is Ground lapped after heat-treatment
    OK your suggestion is laping...but do you think that laping can solve bord geometry issues..... right now my focus on hardening process ..I don't want to do any other operations after hardening...??? looking advice about hardening process...

    Asif



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    I don't want to do any other operations after hardening.
    Tough.
    You will have to.

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    Roger



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