Casting Study: Capstan Retainer

Major Selection Criteria: Dimensional Precision, Integration of Multiple Functions, Mechanical Properties
Alloy: Zamak 5 (ZL5, ZL0410, ZnAI4Cu1, alloy 5)
Application Field: Electrical/Electronics
Application Size: Screw-5/8 in. x 0.105 in; Sleeve-0.060 in. x 0.320 in. x 1-3/8 in.
Surface Finish: Chromate
Casting Technique: Pressure Die Casting
Source: Dynacast, Inc., Tustin, CA

capstan2_photo2_caseID70Precision and strength are important design considerations for the minicartridge tape drive, and the capstan retainer is a good example. This part is actually two separate components cast together–a Torx head screw with an integral retainer sleeve. To produce the capstan retainer, a two-step “intercasting” process is utilized, which reduced costs by combining four parts of a prototype (screw, washer, arm, and sleeve) into a single component ready for assembly. In this process, the screw is cast in the first of two cavities. The threaded subcomponent is then indexed over to the second cavity, and the wing is cast around it. Because the inner threaded portion can rotate within the outer part, the intercasting process effectively acts as both a casting and automated assembly process.