arunmrao,
Yes thanks. I am in talks with my supplier and am having several prototypes construceted with various degrees of heat tratment and a few variations in Cast shape so that i can carry out some physical testing.
Hi Salmon,
Thankyou for your response! Sorry if a bit vague.
The main reason for the post is to gain information concerning the material properties of CAST 4130. in it's un-treated state and also after heat treating such as the example given in my original post.
Thanks again
Hi,
I am Currently designing some new fittings for the ends of a race car wishbone. The current fitings are machined 1018 mild steel but require alot of fabrication processes to fit to the wishbone. I have started looking at using a 4130 casting as a replacement but am stuggling to find any...
Thanks. I'm Using A36 angle steel which is a carbon mild steel. Probably the most common type of angle makes it cheap which is fine for me as I am just designing a Chassis Jig and all the angle iron restaints will be bolt on and therefore easily replacable. :)