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Jacket Making with 1-in or 5/8-in x .030 Strip
Corbin Manufacturing & Supply, Inc.
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The following table shows the maximum length for a given wall thickness and caliber which can be drawn from either 1.0-in x .030 strip, or .625 (5/8-in) x .030 strip. The stages of turning the strip into a jacket are:
A given diameter of jacket can normally be reduced in one step by a maximum of 0.75 times the original diameter. That is, a .452 diameter jacket x 0.75 = 0.339 inches. In some cases, the reduction can be as much as 0.70 x original diameter, but it is wise to use as small a reduction as you can, and divide anything close to the limit into at least two separate draws. This reduces the effort required, and reduces the chance of punching out the base of the jacket being reduced.
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