MCFcorp
Industrial
- Jan 29, 2008
- 14
I have a lot of clevis pins that failed double shear test. I am trying to determine if they can be reworked to an acceptable condition. The part is MS20392-12C117. It is a 1" diameter by 3.6" effective length pin, cad plated to AMS-QQ-P-416 Type II, Class 2.
Here are the details as the lot sits today;
1. Material 4130
2. Heat treated to 26.5-32 HRC iaw AMS-H-6875A
3. Double shear to be 116,260 lbs min.
4. Independent lab machined specimens to 7/8 dia to fit their fixture. The double shear requirement for 7/8 is 88,840 lbs.
5. 13 samples ranged from 85,544 lbs - 89,118 lbs. only 1 sample was conforming
6. Heat treating facility certified parts to 30-32 HRC
7. My hardness verification shows 24 - 28 HRC w/ 50% of the samples non-conforming.
The question is...
Can these parts be reprocessed to achieve the required properties?
I think I should be about to anneal or normalize the parts as defined in AMS-H-6875 then reprocess through austenitizing, quenchin, and tempering.
What is the correct process...Anneal or Normalize?
Thanks in advance for any insight
Here are the details as the lot sits today;
1. Material 4130
2. Heat treated to 26.5-32 HRC iaw AMS-H-6875A
3. Double shear to be 116,260 lbs min.
4. Independent lab machined specimens to 7/8 dia to fit their fixture. The double shear requirement for 7/8 is 88,840 lbs.
5. 13 samples ranged from 85,544 lbs - 89,118 lbs. only 1 sample was conforming
6. Heat treating facility certified parts to 30-32 HRC
7. My hardness verification shows 24 - 28 HRC w/ 50% of the samples non-conforming.
The question is...
Can these parts be reprocessed to achieve the required properties?
I think I should be about to anneal or normalize the parts as defined in AMS-H-6875 then reprocess through austenitizing, quenchin, and tempering.
What is the correct process...Anneal or Normalize?
Thanks in advance for any insight