mod231
Industrial
- Jul 20, 2009
- 24
Hello,
I am designing a rotary yoke device that is used as a spanner wrench to unthread 2 components. Actuation will be steady hydraulic, impact will not be used. I would like to make the yoke out of 3" plate. I am considering using 4140 moderately hardened, or possibly A514 as-is. It appears that the spanner pin holes in the yoke will have enough compressive strength based on my calcs, but I have concerns about the holes becoming egg shaped long term due to cold flow. Would it be prudent to specify the 4140 with extra hardness (& reserve tensile strength as a side benefit) to prevent the holes egging-out, or do think A514 in its as-received state would suffice?
Best Regards.
I am designing a rotary yoke device that is used as a spanner wrench to unthread 2 components. Actuation will be steady hydraulic, impact will not be used. I would like to make the yoke out of 3" plate. I am considering using 4140 moderately hardened, or possibly A514 as-is. It appears that the spanner pin holes in the yoke will have enough compressive strength based on my calcs, but I have concerns about the holes becoming egg shaped long term due to cold flow. Would it be prudent to specify the 4140 with extra hardness (& reserve tensile strength as a side benefit) to prevent the holes egging-out, or do think A514 in its as-received state would suffice?
Best Regards.