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Finish Dimensions Are Most Important

Forging is a science, but it is not an exact science, so it's important to know your finish dimensions to ensure your forging meets your needs. A request should include an accurate, complete drawing and, if possible, details of the finish machined part requirements. These details allow our technically trained sales engineers to create an effective process plan. 

Often, when provided with a complete understanding of your needs, our process engineers and forge development consultants can recommend processes, including Scot Forge proprietary forging methods, that offer closer tolerances and dimensions on forgings, enhancing component properties while saving time and money.

Forging Experts

Let us supplement your team to help forge your components closer to your final dimensions for an easier, less costly manufacturing process. Continue learning what else you need to know about your forging when requesting a quote in the links below.

Scot Forge Difference

At Scot Forge, we know the importance of getting your parts on-time, as expected. However, for customers new to procuring forgings, ordering a forging that will meet all specifications for end-use applications may be a challenge, which is why finding a trusted supplier and partner is essential. Our employee-owners are here to ensure your project stays on track with our forgings by offering:

Pro Tip - Did you know near-net shapes can save you time and money? Oftentimes, a customer calls to order a disc, which they will later machine down to a more shaped part. By working with our technically trained sales team you can get as close to your finished product shape as possible to optimize your production process. 

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