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Cold Rolled Motor Lamination
Tolerances
Dimensional tolerances for Cold Rolled Motor Laminated Sheet are the same as those for Cold Rolled Sheet steel.

Of special interest to users of Cold Rolled Laminated Sheet is the cross-sectional profile of the sheet. Severe thickness variations can cause poor stacking performance of the laminations. Also, excessive variations can cause assembly problems and inconsistent lamination-to-lamination linking when interlocking dies are used. USS Cold Rolled Lamination Sheet is processed to minimize deviation from the ideal rectangular cross-sectional profile. However, some amount of variation does exist. The terms used to define the cross-sectional characteristics are: crown, edge taper, feather edge, and gamma. The largest variations occur near the edges of the shipped coil.


 
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