maniacle
Mechanical
- Jan 15, 2003
- 12
I have a "1 off" class 40 casting that has a partial drilled hole (17/32) in the wrong location. The correct location only moves the hole about 100 thousands from the incorrect location, and I need the entire depth of the hole to be threaded. The partial drill is at most .25” deep and the final depth will be 1.25”. What would be the best method to fill this partial hole so that a new one may be drilled and completely threaded? The suggestions I’ve received are brazing in new cast iron with some special brazing rod we’ve obtained, or mechanically plugging the hole with a tight press fit. I was hoping someone in here might be able to shed light on some other ideas, or tell me if the two options I’ve got wont cut it. There are many concerns about the cast iron becoming too brittle if we were to braze in new material, and concerns that a plug, even if only a partial depth, will not support the loads. Replacing the casting is not an option at this point. Can anyone help?
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