Fatigue test of D-shackles
Fatigue test of D-shackles
(OP)
Hi Guys,
I am looking for testing procedure / required setup of fatigue test for D-shackles as per
ISO 2415.
Pl help.
tech20
I am looking for testing procedure / required setup of fatigue test for D-shackles as per
ISO 2415.
Pl help.
tech20





RE: Fatigue test of D-shackles
You will need a fatigue testing machine do you have access to one?
It might be cheaper just to buy some from here:- http://www.lifting.com/literature/crosby/Crosby_Gr...
RE: Fatigue test of D-shackles
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I was told that there are mechanical laboratories where this test is performed.
If any body can suggest any such laboratory anywhere in India, it will be helpful.
Thanks.
RE: Fatigue test of D-shackles
Try here
http://www.bemlindia.com/documents/RD/Structural_E...
RE: Fatigue test of D-shackles
RE: Fatigue test of D-shackles
In India, you may contact Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute or Central Machining Testing .
It will be easier to buy certified D shackles, rather than attempting to get the test performed.
I followed this route, by bringing them from UK, they were cheap.
I'm just one step away from being rich, all I need now is money.
( read somewhere on the internet)
RE: Fatigue test of D-shackles
But do the imported D-Shackles come with fatiguetest report?
Else without doing any test how one can be sure that the items are really fatiguetested?
RE: Fatigue test of D-shackles
I suspect someone has done some fatigue testing on this type of equipment, but fatigue is really not the standard design philosophy for this equipment. These pieces of equipment are generally fairly conservatively designed and made by reputable manufacturers, and they are made with a factor of safety of 4 or 5 to ultimate strength or breaking strength. They are regularly proof tested to 1.25, 1.5 or 2 (or more) times their working loads. And, the thinking behind this is that the abuse they take in daily use is the real problem, rather than some fatigue issue being the problem. The dings or damage they might get in daily use causes stress raisers, or wear, or significant yielding and deformation which make them susceptible to failure. Finally, all lifting and material handling standards instruct that the equipment should be inspected regularly, maybe daily and before every significant lift for any damage or defects which might degrade their strength. Thus, fatigue is not likely the issue or the right question or criteria.
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RE: Fatigue test of D-shackles
would you plan on recurrent proof load testing (as outlined above) to say 200% proof ? if so this should be part of your fatigue spectrum.
if the shackle has been fatigue tested they'll have assumed a spectrum load and they may have included proof tsting (or not, conservatively).
"fatigue testing" is not a box that can be ticked. maybe your service loading is less intense than the OEM's assumptions. maybe you won't be proof loading ??
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RE: Fatigue test of D-shackles
If you were to send a pair of shackles out for fatigue testing, all that would prove is that those two shackles had a certain fatigue life given the test load conditions.
RE: Fatigue test of D-shackles
I'm just one step away from being rich, all I need now is money.
( read somewhere on the internet)