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Improvement at FWT 1

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I am sending you this document to support and illustrate what I did in FWT, LLC. The specs called for 1 1 / 8 ” holes but we always received the material with a 1 1 / 16 ” holes, and we were enlarging the holes with a reamer – which does not produce a true round hole
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Page 1: Improvement at FWT 1

I am sending you this document to support and illustrate what I did in FWT, LLC.

The specs called for 1 1/8” holes but we always received the material with a 1 1/16” holes, and we were enlarging the holes with a reamer – which does not produce a true round hole

Most of the time the operator went off the round shape, and had to fill it with welding material and work on

it again

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Annular cutters come with a ¼” pilot pin which serves as the center for the annular cutter to cut a round hole without wobbling. Drilling a ¼” hole for the pilot pin is the way to go.

But in our case we already had a 1 1/16” hole and the ¼” pilot pin was useless for us.I envisioned and fabricated a 1 1/16” pilot pin to keep the annular cutter from wobbling.

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And it went from an average of 24 minutes per hole to 28 seconds, flat.We’re making 50 holes in the time we were making 1.


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