StoneCold
Chemical
- Mar 11, 2003
- 992
Greetings all
I have a 2.375" diameter x 120" solid C276 shaft. The shaft is for an agitator that spins 155 RPM. The shaft has a coupling at one end, goes through a double mechanical seal and then extends down into the vessel about 9ft. The shaft was bent in process, almost an inch, overall end to end runout.
We tried to have the shaft straightened by spot heating, now the runout is considerably better but still .008 between the coupling and the seal (about a 8 inch distance). I am wondering if we could anneal the shaft while it was hanging upright if that would reduce the stress in it enough that it would straighten out, or then could be straightend by spot heating. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks
StoneCold
I have a 2.375" diameter x 120" solid C276 shaft. The shaft is for an agitator that spins 155 RPM. The shaft has a coupling at one end, goes through a double mechanical seal and then extends down into the vessel about 9ft. The shaft was bent in process, almost an inch, overall end to end runout.
We tried to have the shaft straightened by spot heating, now the runout is considerably better but still .008 between the coupling and the seal (about a 8 inch distance). I am wondering if we could anneal the shaft while it was hanging upright if that would reduce the stress in it enough that it would straighten out, or then could be straightend by spot heating. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks
StoneCold