keeper |
(1) A block, pin, or spool used to retain the stripper plate or pad for the designed range of travel. (2) A block used to retain cams. |
kellering |
See contouring. |
kellering aid |
A model, skin, cast, or template used on a hydro-tel or keller for the tracer to follow. |
kelly screws |
See chicago screw. |
key |
(1) (External) A block partially mounted in a pocket at the perimeter of a die member to locate, add support, and/or back up that die member. It is accessible without removing the die member. (2) (Internal) A block mounted in mating pockets between two die members to locate and/or add support to those die members. It is not accessible without removing the die members. |
kicker |
See ejector. |
kidney |
A bulge outside of the finish form area on a draw punch or cavity to take up loose metal or to help control the draw process. Also called bologna or sausage. |
kirksite |
Trade name of a zinc base alloy used principally in low production dies. |
kiss off |
The area of two mating surfaces of a mold that determines the parting line. |
knockout |
A mechanism for releasing workpieces from a die. |
knock-out |
See ejector. |
knockout mark |
A small protrusion, such as a button or ring of flash, resulting from depression of the knockout pin from the forging pressure or the entrance of metal between the knockout pin and the die. |
knockout pin |
A power-operated plunger installed in a die to aid removal of the finished forging. |