Casting Study: Electrical Auxiliary Switch Cam

Major Selection Criteria: Integration of Multiple Functions, Mechanical Properties, Net Shape
Alloy: ZA-12 (ZA12, ZL1110, ZnAI11Cu1)
Application Field: Home Appliances
Application Size: 2-7/8 in. x 4-7/8 in. x 1 in.
Surface Finish: As-Cast
Casting Technique: Gravity Casting
Source: Fantom Manufacuring, Inc., Thorold, Ontario

A electri2_photo2_caseID133starter for large horse-power motors incorporated a fabricated sheet-metal cam bolted to a bracket, and welded to a shaft. Simplifying manufacturing and reducing cost, the cam design was changed to a single-piece ZA-12, graphite permanent mould casting. Additionally, the motor manufacturer estimates that approximately 20 minutes of tedious set-up time per cam is eliminated by using the ZA-12 cam. ZA-12 alloy also gives the cam the strength to withstand the rigors of field installation. Relatively low-volume requirements point to the use of graphite permanent moulds. Because aluminium’s melting precludes its use in graphite moulds, ZA-12’s lower melting temperature and mechanical properties make it the ideal material for the application. As a design note, plastic was rejected because the cam hub is bolted to the shaft. A plastic cam can deform or even crack during bolting.