scottn
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2002
- 3
I have a fluid power transmission shaft made from 4140. The shaft has a 3.75" diameter center section with helical spline and steps down on each end to roughly 2" diameter with bearing supports and straight spline outputs on either end. We currently induction harden only the sealing and bearing diameters which has proven insufficient to achieve the required service life so we've chosen to carburize the entire shaft.
I need to minimize distortion during heat treat so I specified 4140 annealed material with a rough turn op, then thermal stress relieve, finish turn and gear cutting, heat treat (vertically oriented), and grind to final diameters on sealing and bearing surfaces.
My heat treater says that won't solve the problem but doesn't offer any assistance. Any process help would be appreciated. I'm not limited by the choice of material at this point either, but I must cut the splines prior to heat treat. We have not seen any problems related to heat treating the splines.
I need to minimize distortion during heat treat so I specified 4140 annealed material with a rough turn op, then thermal stress relieve, finish turn and gear cutting, heat treat (vertically oriented), and grind to final diameters on sealing and bearing surfaces.
My heat treater says that won't solve the problem but doesn't offer any assistance. Any process help would be appreciated. I'm not limited by the choice of material at this point either, but I must cut the splines prior to heat treat. We have not seen any problems related to heat treating the splines.