Sep 24, 2009 #1 spigor Mechanical Joined Aug 4, 2006 Messages 269 Location PL I have a gear drawing with "Quality 8-CH-13" designation. I suppose the quality class required is 8, but what does the 13 stand for?
I have a gear drawing with "Quality 8-CH-13" designation. I suppose the quality class required is 8, but what does the 13 stand for?
Sep 24, 2009 #2 PeteDB Mechanical Joined Apr 7, 2008 Messages 36 Location US Just a guess. But if CH means Carburized & Hardened then the 8 could be the quality before CH and the 13 could be the quality after CH. Often the process is to hob the gear, heattreat it, and then finish grind. Upvote 0 Downvote
Just a guess. But if CH means Carburized & Hardened then the 8 could be the quality before CH and the 13 could be the quality after CH. Often the process is to hob the gear, heattreat it, and then finish grind.
Sep 24, 2009 2 #3 mfgenggear Aerospace Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 3,608 Location US never guess the Q-8 CH 13 The CH 13 = alloysteel carburized 55 HRc min AGMA 2000-A-88 Page 24 & AGMA 240 Upvote 0 Downvote
never guess the Q-8 CH 13 The CH 13 = alloysteel carburized 55 HRc min AGMA 2000-A-88 Page 24 & AGMA 240