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Blind Broaching

Blind broaching is a method of broaching that involves making indents and shapes in metal workpieces without reaching the other side of the material. It is considered a surface broaching process, where materials are removed from the external surface of a work-piece. Unlike other broaching operations, blind hole broaching does not allow the tool to pass completely through the metal part. Instead, it produces an indent or slot in the metal.

VW Broaching Service, Inc.
Chicago, IL
888-803-9067
Specialty machining services include small & large volume broaching, broach manufacturing, & broach sharpening & reconditioning. Our machinery provides for prototype & breakdown work, including vertical shapers, keyseaters, & the most advanced disintegrating & wire EDM machines. Virtually all types of broaching: internal, external, surface, pot, blind & spiral. Fast turnaround for emergency work!
Avon Broach and Production Company
Rochester Hills, MI
248-650-8080
At the forefront of quality broaching since 1950, Avon offers pot broaching, continuous chain broaching and horizontal surface broaching for components in many shapes and sizes, from tiny carburetor pins to mammoth turbine wheels. This trusted ISO Certified company is your source for production broaching, broach tooling and wire EDM services. Small or large runs are easy and delivered on time.
Midwest Gear and Machining Inc.
Kansas City, KS
913-621-2933
Welcome to Midwest Gear & Machining! We tackle small or large broaching work, from 1 to 1 million pieces--square, round, oval, hex & keyway broaching. Celebrating 40 years of servicing America's gear & machining needs, we are experienced in gear cutting, full CNC machining, milling, & turning (.0125" up to 24"). Learn more about our engineering support. We excel at short notice & quick turn times.
IMAC Systems, Inc.
Tullytown, PA
800-955-4427
International Measurement and Control (IMAC) Systems, Inc. is proud to offer our precision machine shop for service. Since 1978 IMAC Systems, Inc. has been performing manufacturing of propriety products, government contract work and job/batch work. We are capable of manufacturing precision components and assemblies using CNC turning, milling, multi-axis mill turning, grinding and other processes.
Butler Gear Co., Inc.
Butler, WI
262-781-3270
Butler Gear is an ISO 9001/2000 certified, complete gear, job shop manufacturer. We manufacture standard, metric and special form gears- from samples or drawings. We also can do keyway and spline broaching. Our machining is completely customizable to meet your specific needs including all materials and any size quantity.
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Blind Broaching


Every aspect of this type of broaching, especially the tooling design and execution, are very difficult and are only done by skilled, experienced broachers. Although broaching styles that pierce from one side to the other, such as internal broaching require careful machining as well, it is not quite as difficult as a set-up that must only go part way through a surface. Blind broaching is reserved for cutting slots, holes and imprints that are round, square, hexagonal or splines in hardware and parts for the aerospace and construction industries. A common example of a blind hole broached product is the internal hexagon on headless setscrews. Applications for a broached blind hole are rare, but it is the only process able to produce holes with the necessary shapes and dimensions for some metal parts. It's also an economical and efficient means of internal spline production. Broaching blind holes is cost effective, highly repeatable and produces no variance among the products.

The blind holes produced by broaching machinery have a good surface finish when the part's material is hardened, smooth edges without burrs or cracks. The broaching machine is either hydraulically or electromechanically driven and, depending on the volume of work-pieces, is manually or automatically loaded and unloaded. Blind broaching is either straight, meaning the tool containing the teeth is long and thin and moves linearly, or helical, which means the tool is rounded and moves in a circular motion; helical broaching is the most common. It uses a series of circular indexing tables that rotate under or over the work-piece. The machinery pushes the work-piece up over the tool, where a shape punches down, withdraws and then turns to the next shape, which is bigger than the last. The next tool is positioned over the small punch, and is made bigger. Some broaching machinery has dozens of successively larger tools that slowly create a larger blind hole. Each tool must be withdrawn backward over the broached surface, unlike most other broaching processes, which cut straight through the work-piece.