tigermoth
Mechanical
- Dec 20, 2009
- 31
Hi
Can anyone offer advice on the machining of lifting hooks from solid steel plate (instead of forging). Obviously, grain direction is not optimal but is it actually a terrible idea? (provided detailed fatigue analysis is carried out, the steel properties are well characterised, grain direction and surface finish specified and the analysis validated by appropriate Break Force, Proof Force and fatigue type tests?) Must be better than non-forged castings which are historically the only other way of attaining the required finished shape.The only standards around seem to be those covering forged hooks.
Thanks
Can anyone offer advice on the machining of lifting hooks from solid steel plate (instead of forging). Obviously, grain direction is not optimal but is it actually a terrible idea? (provided detailed fatigue analysis is carried out, the steel properties are well characterised, grain direction and surface finish specified and the analysis validated by appropriate Break Force, Proof Force and fatigue type tests?) Must be better than non-forged castings which are historically the only other way of attaining the required finished shape.The only standards around seem to be those covering forged hooks.
Thanks