Metal stitching is a repair technique used primarily for repairing cracked or damaged cast iron components, particularly in engines, gearboxes, and other machinery. The process involves inserting metal pins or "stitches" into the cracks or fractures to hold the broken pieces together and restore structural integrity. Here's a general overview of the metal stitching process: 1. **Preparation**: The area around the crack is cleaned and prepared to ensure a proper bond. This may include removing any oil, dirt, or debris.
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