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In this paper, the authors present a new technique for producing precision shaped workpieces. By using the theory of cropping under axial load, prefiles with various sections can be directly cropped into precision workpieces, including sheet-shaped ones, which in the past have usually been made from sheets by the precision blanking method. The new method has distinct advantages in certain fields. This paper analyses the main factors affecting the quality of cropped workpieces, thus providing necessary theories and data for the application and development of the new technique.

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  1. Chen Jinde and others, “The Study of Precision Bar Cropping under Axial Load”, the paper of 22nd Int. Conf. of MTDR, 1981.

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  2. Chen Jinde and others, “The Study of Precision Bar Cropping under Axial Load (Part II) “, the paper of 23rd Int. Conf. of MTDR, 1982.

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Jinde, C., Zigong, Z., Guanghan, X., Dehong, Y., Zhaojiu, T. (1984). Precision Cropping Under Axial Load for Shaped Workpieces. In: Davies, B.J. (eds) Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth International Machine Tool Design and Research Conference. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81247-9_17

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