About manufacturing of A arms

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harikrishna
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About manufacturing of A arms

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which material will be more suitable for A arms ?
can we use flat rods for that?

marcush.
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A -arms manufacturing - it depends really on your ability-recources.If you have no access to a fully equipped machineshop /welding (preferably WIG) then maybe a CNC machined A-Arm from aluminium is the best option -as you will get away without having to build a jig ,and do not have to work with too many subcontractors...but obviously with lietrally no info this is really not answerable.

Jersey Tom
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Is this for a FSAE team? In India?
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marcush.
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does it make any difference if it was India or pakistan or Great Britain :?

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Don.Molina
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for anyone that has spent 5' on the FSAE Forum it does. It's the typical newcomer that needs some info to start building whatever and expects everything to be found on the internet - be it Google or any forum :mrgreen:

As far as the proceedure is concerned, just weld some tubes with some threaded inserts for rodends and make a decent jig with 3 bolts on a table. Probably the easiest and cheapest way to do it.
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Tim.Wright
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Don.Molina wrote:As far as the proceedure is concerned, just weld some tubes with some threaded inserts for rodends and make a decent jig with 3 bolts on a table. Probably the easiest and cheapest way to do it.
Make sure the rod ends are loaded in bending for optimum performance
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mep
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marcush. wrote:does it make any difference if it was India or pakistan or Great Britain :?
He was refering to a special type of question that keeps poping up prefered from a special area of out planet. It's similar to the new F1 in school topics we get here every month.

harikrishna:
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marcush. wrote:A -arms manufacturing - it depends really on your ability-recources.If you have no access to a fully equipped machineshop /welding (preferably WIG) then maybe a CNC machined A-Arm from aluminium is the best option -as you will get away without having to build a jig ,and do not have to work with too many subcontractors...but obviously with lietrally no info this is really not answerable.
This time I have to disagree marcush.
I think it’s (always) easier and cheaper to weld a-arms. The jig is very easy to build because you just take a steel plate and drill 3 holes into it. Then you take 2 tubes and some more steel plates to connect them and weld everything together. If you have a CNC mill you will also get a welding gear because the mill maybe costs around 200.000 € whereas you can get a welding gear for 200 €.

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Tim.Wright wrote:
Don.Molina wrote:As far as the proceedure is concerned, just weld some tubes with some threaded inserts for rodends and make a decent jig with 3 bolts on a table. Probably the easiest and cheapest way to do it.
Make sure the rod ends are loaded in bending for optimum performance
Fixed :lol:

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