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Anyone with access to GE EMPIS (Even an old one?)

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rbrooks8

Mechanical
Jan 19, 2016
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Hello!

First post is asking for a favor. I'm looking at an old GE material spec, B50T1145. Circa 1964! Apparently a part has gone obsolete and I'm being asked to quote an equivalent replacement, just need to know what it is first. Gut feel is a M50 NIL of sorts, but if someone has access I'd be forever appreciative.

Thanks much!
 
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Hello. Yes, it's a bearing. Main shaft for a flight motor. It's one of the primary areas of operation for our company (Bearing manufacturer).
 
That 1964 GE spec has likely been superseded. This [link customer.cartech.com/assets/documents/datasheets/CBS-50_NiL.pdf]data sheet from Latrobe for premium aircraft quality M50NiL bar[/url] lists the current GE equivalent as B50TF211. However it might be that the spec you noted is for a specific material form such as a rolled ring.

I'm sure if you gave an aerospace material supplier like Latrobe a call they would be happy to help you find a suitable current equivalent for your quotation effort.
 
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