Tim’s Technical Tips

Tim KirbyWickman believe that selling a machine is only part of building and securing a long-term relationship.

Knowing that the technical and service support is there is paramount to the long-term success in building lasting relationships.

Tim’s Technical Tips, a brand new section where Tim Kirby, with over 30 years of experience working on Wickman multi spindle machines, passes on his knowledge and helps you with technical questions.

Why not ask Tim a technical question?

A sample question might be:

Dear Tim,
I am making a part from steel I am roughing the O/D in Pos2 and then forming in Pos3, However I am unable to get the required finish my customer has specified is shaving or burnishing the way forward and will this effect my cycle time?

Dear Customer,
To achieve a better finish we would recommend shaving, this you could do in Pos 4 when forming please leave the O/D .1mm over size then you would be able to shave down to your finished size giving the much better surface finish you require of around 8CLR when using the Peterson tools Thrift Shaver… With regards your cycle time there is no reason for this to be effected.

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Peterson Thriftshave

Peterson ThriftshaveThriftshave is an adjustable quick-change shave fixture. The adjustments included on most models are: taper, radial and axial movement, and part diameter. It is delivered with three spring tensions so you can adjust the tool pressure.

Most thriftshaves are convertible to other positions. An owners manual is included with each to help with setup and maintenance. Each component is precision ground to provide the utmost in controlling tight tolerances.

On moderately aged and maintained Wickman machines, Thriftshave is capable of holding a tolerance of 8 microns. New Wickman machines can expect better.