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- Apr 18, 2012
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I have a 7' 4340 shaft roughly 16" in diameter. On one end it has male threads where it is screwed into a press and never removed. On the other end it has female threads roughly 12" into the shaft and is used regularly when changing dies. The threads were ruined when the press recently broke. We are going to machine out the existing threads and then weld build up the ID of the female end and machine new threads. After machining we will preheat to 600F and maintain until moving it to stress relieving. I am thinking we will put it into the furnace in the vertical position at 1200F for an hour with slow cool.
I am not very concerned with weldabilty as long as we maintain sufficient preheat but i am looking for a weld material that will provide a good base for the new threads and hold up for the "life" of the shaft.
My thoughts:
ER 80SD-2 for the GMAW?
EA3K for SAW if we can get in there?
E71T-12MJ or 81T1-K2M or for FCAW?
SMAW would only be if needed.
Any other input will not be turned away, thanks.
I am not very concerned with weldabilty as long as we maintain sufficient preheat but i am looking for a weld material that will provide a good base for the new threads and hold up for the "life" of the shaft.
My thoughts:
ER 80SD-2 for the GMAW?
EA3K for SAW if we can get in there?
E71T-12MJ or 81T1-K2M or for FCAW?
SMAW would only be if needed.
Any other input will not be turned away, thanks.