Knurl Rolling Process

knurl rolling process

Knurl Rolling

The Kinefac cylindrical die rolling process for knurls responds to the increasing demands for knurl forms used in applications requiring grips, press fits, or over-mold features. Ratchet handles, door pulls, motor armature shafts, and grip nails are common types of knurled components. The Kinefac KineGrip knurl form is a special press fit knurl configuration which increases the concentricity and grip power of the press fit while reducing the press-on forces.

Functionally, knurls differ from splines and serrations in that they typically do not have a precision slip fit with a mating part which requires high-accuracy tooth spacing characteristics. Knurls can be rolled on various components to precision tolerance levels using the Kinefac infeed, single-revolution, or throughfeed rolling processes.

Benefits of Knurl Rolling

  • Improved mechanical properties
  • Superior surface finish
  • Very repeatable diameter and lead control
  • Fast cycle times
  • Reduced operating cost
  • No material waste

Knurl Geometry

Standard knurl forms consist of a profile geometry described by straight or involute flanks with crest flat, root flat, and radius transitions spaced at a fixed chordal pitch. Knurl forms are either straight (parallel to the axis of the part) or diagonal (at a helix angle up to about 45°). Overlaying left-hand and right-hand forms at equivalent helix angles results in a diamond knurl profile.

Knurls are generally classified by diametral pitch which is the total number of teeth around the circumference divided by the pre-roll blank diameter, or by circular pitch which is the number of teeth per linear inch of circumference. Space angles ranging from 90° to 70° are found on most standard knurls around the world. ASA B94.6 and DIN82 specifications define the industry standard configurations for a variety of course, medium, and fine knurls in 64, 96, 128, and 160 diametral pitches.

Special knurl forms with modified crest flat, root flat, and flank angle geometries serve different functional purposes. The Kinefac KineGrip knurl is an excellent example which uses a comparatively wide root flat and thin crest flat for precision press fit applications. Most knurl forms are rollable using the cylindrical die rolling process.

 

Kinefac Knurl Rolling Process

Key RequirementsBenefits
Stability, rigidity, and control accuracy of the rolling machinePrecise and repeatable knurl dimensions and good visual appearance
Accuracy and precision of the knurl rolling diesProfile quality and good chordal tooth spacing
Rotational synchronous accuracy of the knurl rolling diesMaintain die match with the work piece
Stability of the workpiece throughout the rolling processAvoid mis-tracking and runout
Size of the pre-roll blank diameterAchieve the correct number of teeth, chordal tooth spacing, and required fill of the knurl major diameter
Sufficient penetration speed of the knurl rolling dies into the blankAvoid over-fatigue and deep seams
Sufficient dwell time when dies have reached their final penetration positionRoundness and form calibration
Minimal friction between the workpiece and work support toolingPrevent scuffing or other damage to the knurl form during rolling

Superior Knurl Rolling for Demanding Applications

Ratchet handles
Door pulls
Weight barbells
Motor armature shafts
Grip nails
Dental tools
Medical device handles

Knurl Rolling Process Control Features

True Die Position system

Flat blade, roller blade, bushing, and center support tooling

Servo blade automatic height control systems

KINEFORM cylindrical rolling dies

KINEGLIDE low friction rolling blades

Knurl Rolling Process Control Features

True Die Position system

Flat blade, roller blade, bushing, and center support tooling

Servo blade automatic height control systems

KINEFORM cylindrical rolling dies

KINEGLIDE low friction rolling blades