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What CNC Machining Is Required for EV Chassis Lightweighting (Subframes & Arms)?

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Answer

EV chassis lightweighting requires CNC machining of 6061-T6 and 7075-T6 aluminum for subframes and arms, with bushing bore tolerances of ±0.02 mm and ball joint seat runout ≤0.03 mm. Critical features include crash can energy absorption structures and battery

Quick Answer

EV chassis lightweighting requires CNC machining of 6061-T6 and 7075-T6 aluminum for subframes and arms, with bushing bore tolerances of ±0.02 mm and ball joint seat runout ≤0.03 mm. Critical features include crash can energy absorption structures and battery protection skid plates.

Definition

CNC machining for lightweight chassis replaces heavy steel stampings with high-strength aluminum structures. EVs benefit from reduced unsprung weight, improving range and handling. CNC ensures structural integrity without the porosity risks of casting.

How It Works

Large Format Milling: 3-axis gantry machines process subframes up to 1500 mm long.

Thin-Wall Machining: 5 mm wall thickness requires high-speed machining (15,000+ RPM) to avoid vibration.

Bushing Bore Machining: Line boring ensures perfect alignment of suspension geometry.

Fillet Machining: Large radii (R5–R10) distribute stress at mounting points.

Common Values and Practical Notes

  • Component
  • CNC Material
  • Machining Process
  • Critical Tolerance
  • Front Subframe
  • 6061-T6 Aluminum
  • Large format milling
  • Mounting hole ±0.05 mm
  • Control Arm
  • 7075-T6 Aluminum
  • 5-axis machining
  • Bushing bore ±0.02 mm
  • Ball Joint Seat
  • 6061-T6 Aluminum
  • Precision boring
  • Runout ≤0.03 mm
  • Skid Plate
  • 7075-T6 Aluminum
  • High-speed machining
  • Thickness ±0.10 mm
  • Crash Can
  • 6061-T6 Aluminum
  • Milling, bending
  • Energy absorption profile

Advantages

  • Weight Savings: 40–50% lighter than steel equivalents.
  • Structural Rigidity: Higher torsional stiffness improves handling.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Anodized aluminum outperforms coated steel.

Disadvantages

  • Cost: 7075-T6 material and machining costs are high.
  • Repairability: Aluminum structures are harder to straighten after crashes.
  • NVH: Requires engineered bushings to dampen aluminum's natural resonance.

Applications

  • High-performance EV chassis upgrades.
  • Battery protection for off-road exports.
  • Overseas crash repairs (non-structural).

Comparison

  • Feature
  • CNC Aluminum Arm
  • Forged Steel Arm
  • Weight
  • 2 kg
  • 8 kg
  • Strength
  • High (7075-T6)
  • Very High
  • Corrosion
  • Excellent
  • Poor (rust)
  • Cost
  • High
  • Low

Related Questions

  • Why do EVs need lighter chassis components?
  • What is the tolerance for EV suspension bushing bores?
  • How does CNC machining improve subframe rigidity?
  • Why use 7075-T6 for control arms instead of 6061?

Conclusion

EV chassis lightweighting relies on CNC-machined 7075-T6 aluminum arms and subframes with ±0.02 mm bushing bore tolerances. This reduces unsprung weight, extends range, and enhances handling for exported vehicles.

HYR-CNC Recommendation

For EV and NEV component manufacturing, HYR-CNC recommends selecting high-rigidity VMC, HMC, gantry, turning or 5-axis CNC equipment according to part size, tolerance, material and production volume.

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