I checked Matweb initally. No luck on those grades.
McMaster-Carr end up coming through. They are awesome.
For reference 1060/1566 grade:
Tensile: 335,000 PSI-Case; 100,000 PSI-Core
Yield: 250,000 PSI-Case; 75,000 PSI-Core
Casey
We use precision ground and case hardened shafting made of 1060 or 1566 steel. I am trying to find the tensile and yield strength of either of these grades.
Thanks for any info anyone can offer.
Casey
Anyone know where I can find a 9 post terminal block to install in the conduit box of an electric motor. Our customer does not want to make the wire to wire connections with the motor leads. The motors are 9-lead, 3-phase, dual-voltage.
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I am trying to calculate the amount of time it will take compressed air to discharge from a pressure vessel through an orifice.
Here are the varibles.
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Filled Pressure: 120 PSI
Volume of compressed air at 120 PSI: 94.04 cubic feet
Orifice Diameter...
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Could someone tell me if the mechanical properties for 1144 CD are the same at the core of the material as they are at the surface. I would think they would be the same since the entire cross section of material is being compressed as it is being cold drawn. This is not considering any heat...
Thanks for all of the replies and input.
We ended up specifying "ASTM A108 1144 COLD DRAWN STEEL -OR-
STESSPROOF ASTM A311 CLASS B 1144 CD STEEL"
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