TMcRally
Automotive
- Aug 17, 2007
- 129
I have experienced circlip failures where the circlip fractures/separates in what appears to be similar to crevice corrosion.
The 420SS circlip is fitted on a shaft of 303SS which passes through a rose of 303SS, over the shaft and between the rose and the circlip is a 304SS washer.
The circlips fail to the point they can not withstand their own seated tension and separate. Some have a second (crack?) that has not broken. It appears to be an eroded shallow groove across the wide surface of the circlip, possibly an arc?
I have the same batch of circlips in stock and I have tested these to failure and they all have tested as you would expect a fit for purpose circlip to.
These have been installed for approximately 12months and are under cover but still exposed to the atmosphere and could get wet in a storm. The circlips are made in Italy.
I have jumped to the conclusion of stray current as they have been welding in the vicinity and it seems the only explanation that fits, I'm very happy to hear any other possibilities.
What do you think may have caused this and do I have a option to minimise the potential for future problems.
Thanks
Dave
The 420SS circlip is fitted on a shaft of 303SS which passes through a rose of 303SS, over the shaft and between the rose and the circlip is a 304SS washer.
The circlips fail to the point they can not withstand their own seated tension and separate. Some have a second (crack?) that has not broken. It appears to be an eroded shallow groove across the wide surface of the circlip, possibly an arc?
I have the same batch of circlips in stock and I have tested these to failure and they all have tested as you would expect a fit for purpose circlip to.
These have been installed for approximately 12months and are under cover but still exposed to the atmosphere and could get wet in a storm. The circlips are made in Italy.
I have jumped to the conclusion of stray current as they have been welding in the vicinity and it seems the only explanation that fits, I'm very happy to hear any other possibilities.
What do you think may have caused this and do I have a option to minimise the potential for future problems.
Thanks
Dave