strokersix
Mechanical
- Dec 7, 2002
- 344
I'm having a problem with excessive wear on an agricultural machine design I'm responsible for and would like advice.
A pair of spur gears, 5/8 inch face width, 22 tooth meshing with a 36 tooth, 6 diametral pitch, 20 degree pressure angle run at approximately 200 RPM and 100 lb-ft torque are showing excessive wear. They are used on a piece of agricultural equipment and are run dry, thinking being grease will attract dirt and promote abrasive wear. Current design is 1045 steel, hardness 45-53 Rc, .060 inch minimum case depth for both gears. Life goal is 1000 hours. Wear of approximately .020 inch is evident at 200 hours. This wear has been observed on field durability machines and also on a lab test stand in a clean environment so I don't think dirt is a significant cause. I have begun testing some samples of 8620 material with Rc harness of 60 but they have not shown much improvement to date. I've also tested the 22 tooth 8620 and 36 tooth 1045 combination.
Can anyone give advice on my problem? I'll probably try greasing the gears if the 8620 doesn't solve the wear issue. I would rather leave the gears dry if at all possible.
Thank you, Mike
A pair of spur gears, 5/8 inch face width, 22 tooth meshing with a 36 tooth, 6 diametral pitch, 20 degree pressure angle run at approximately 200 RPM and 100 lb-ft torque are showing excessive wear. They are used on a piece of agricultural equipment and are run dry, thinking being grease will attract dirt and promote abrasive wear. Current design is 1045 steel, hardness 45-53 Rc, .060 inch minimum case depth for both gears. Life goal is 1000 hours. Wear of approximately .020 inch is evident at 200 hours. This wear has been observed on field durability machines and also on a lab test stand in a clean environment so I don't think dirt is a significant cause. I have begun testing some samples of 8620 material with Rc harness of 60 but they have not shown much improvement to date. I've also tested the 22 tooth 8620 and 36 tooth 1045 combination.
Can anyone give advice on my problem? I'll probably try greasing the gears if the 8620 doesn't solve the wear issue. I would rather leave the gears dry if at all possible.
Thank you, Mike