ahsanb
Mechanical
- Feb 5, 2011
- 15
Hi guys,
We recently replaced main shaft of one of our agitators with a new one. We intend to refurbish the replaced shaft which was in service for about 11 years with 85 percent yearly availability. We want to refurbish the shaft so that in can serve for similar tenure again on our other agitators.
Shaft is in reasonably good condition with considerable wear on its steady bearing location due to many steady bearing replacements over the years. Can you guys advice any precautions we need to take before we proceed with the welding job.
Any advice regarding which type of welding procedure to use and what precautions we must take to deny any chances of shaft getting bent beyond redemption will be highly useful. Do we need to make special arrangements to protect shaft from unwanted effects of heat due to welding.Below is some information regarding shaft material and dimesions.
Shaft Material = SS 304
Length = 8 meters
Diameter = 152 mm
Steady Bearing Sleeve Material = Stellite
Steady Bearing Bush Material = Haynes (HS.6B)
We recently replaced main shaft of one of our agitators with a new one. We intend to refurbish the replaced shaft which was in service for about 11 years with 85 percent yearly availability. We want to refurbish the shaft so that in can serve for similar tenure again on our other agitators.
Shaft is in reasonably good condition with considerable wear on its steady bearing location due to many steady bearing replacements over the years. Can you guys advice any precautions we need to take before we proceed with the welding job.
Any advice regarding which type of welding procedure to use and what precautions we must take to deny any chances of shaft getting bent beyond redemption will be highly useful. Do we need to make special arrangements to protect shaft from unwanted effects of heat due to welding.Below is some information regarding shaft material and dimesions.
Shaft Material = SS 304
Length = 8 meters
Diameter = 152 mm
Steady Bearing Sleeve Material = Stellite
Steady Bearing Bush Material = Haynes (HS.6B)