TCrush
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2001
- 30
I have a boom (about 6 foot long) that is made IAW ASTM-A27,A148 Class 150-125 chemical composition is equivalent to 4130 Except Si is .64%, and is furnish in an “as cast” condition.
Due to misuse the lower part of the boom is wearing to a point that there is some concern it will not carry the required load. I have been working on a repair procedure, but since I am not familiar with cast repair I’m a little hesitant to recommend something.
What I am considering is removing (by machining) the worn part and manufacturing a new piece to replace it and then weld it in place. This new piece is basically a 3”dia by 6” long cylinder that will be 'fitted' into the end of the boom.
Is there any detailed information available, mainly on the welding design, how much? Or are there any companies that can do this repair?
There is also a track the attaches to the end of the boom that needs to be repaired as well. Same material, a little different repaired needed.
Thanks in advance.
Due to misuse the lower part of the boom is wearing to a point that there is some concern it will not carry the required load. I have been working on a repair procedure, but since I am not familiar with cast repair I’m a little hesitant to recommend something.
What I am considering is removing (by machining) the worn part and manufacturing a new piece to replace it and then weld it in place. This new piece is basically a 3”dia by 6” long cylinder that will be 'fitted' into the end of the boom.
Is there any detailed information available, mainly on the welding design, how much? Or are there any companies that can do this repair?
There is also a track the attaches to the end of the boom that needs to be repaired as well. Same material, a little different repaired needed.
Thanks in advance.