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A OEM stainless steel castings named anchor shank
We are in the marine industry and are introducing a new product. Last year we have sold over 900 products/anchors. Enclosed are drawings, images and 3D CAD files of the part - anchor shank that should be cast, with the high precision in the 17-4PH stainless steel (H900 heat treatment). Surface finish should be high quality mirror/mirror hand polished surface. The part is ≈ 0.600kg. The Shank must have a perfect surface finish with no scratches, small holes and up-down/hill waves imperfections. The bottom surface with two (2) 3/8"-16 threaded holes must be grounded perpendicular and be perfectly flat! The two 3/8”-16 threaded screw holes must have clean threads so that the screws could be screwed in/out easily with fingers. The distance of 23mm between center holes must be done with a high precision. Depth of the 3/8”-16 threaded holes should be 18mm minimum. Basic dimensions are in mm.
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Customized process for one part
We have been specialized in manufacturing all kinds of stainless steel casting parts for many years, our major craft is silica sol investment lost wax casting,recent years we also bring in another cost-efficient technology---water glass,water glass is better for carbon steel,but if customers has strict requests for the surface roughness, we suggest you choose silica sol investment lost wax technology.
A case of making a special shape stainless steel part
At the beginning, I just received a message from Alibaba which one US customer told me he need to make metal or stainless steel custom fitting for L rail for production. Then I told him we need to read his drawings to see if we make it or not? Then this customer sent us his hand drawings as below: