Proper "D" style and "L" style Ball Bearing guiding component selection is not particularly difficult if the designer is familiar with the process. However, if the designer isn't or hasn't done it recently, costly and time-consuming errors may occur.

That's why MDL has developed a convenient online program to help designers develop "D" style or "L" style ball bearing components.

Enter your information in the form below, click submit, and badda bing, badda boom, you're done!

NOTES

"L" and "D" style: In the case of a straight guide pin not being pressed flush with the top surface of the upper die shoe (very common), the distance between the end of the guide pin and the top surface of the upper die shoe must be added to the UPPER DIE SHOE THICKNESS.

"D" style only: In the case of a Straight Sleeved Ball Bearing Bushing being used with the bushing not flush with the bottom surface of the lower die shoe, the difference between the bottom of the bushing and the bottom surface of the lower die shoe must be added to the LOWER DIE SHOE THICKNESS.

Automotive Style Die Sets With Cast Shoes: In the case of automotive style die sets where the upper and lower die shoes are large castings and the guide pins couldn’t possibly extend to the top of the die shoe, the assumption should be made that the “Minimum Shut Height “ is the distance between the top of the pocket in the upper shoe where the back of the guide pin would seat (straight pin) and the bottom of the pocket in the lower shoe where the bottom of the bushing would seat (straight sleeved bushing) while the complete assembly is at the minimum shut height with die life depleted. In the case of Demountable Guide Pins and Demountable Bushings being used with large cast die shoes, please contact the MDL Technical Department for engineering assistance before using the “MDL Part Selector”.


Units of measurement?

Do you need "D-style" or "L-style" components?

Do you need a straight or demountable pin?

Do you need a straight or demountable bushing?

What is the nominal component diameter?
inches

What is the minimum shut height with die life depleted?
inches

What is the top die shoe thickness?
inches

What is the bottom die shoe thickness?
inches


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