metalman8357
Materials
- Oct 5, 2012
- 155
Hi all,
I have a precision needle bearing riding on a shaft inside of a journal. I need to case harden both the shaft and the journal so that the needle bearing can ride on this surface and not mar the surface. The shaft is a hollow steel tube with a wall thickness of 1/8"(OD 1", ID 3/4") made from 4340. The journal is also a hollow tube with a wall thickness of 0.100" (ID 1.125", OD 1.325"). The tolerances on these dimensions are very tight(+/- 0.0005"). My question is, if I batch case harden both of these pieces to 52-58HRc (0.002-0.009"), will there be any distortion of these dimensions? I need the assembly to fit together after it's been heat treated. How much distortion can I expect here?
Thanks,
M
I have a precision needle bearing riding on a shaft inside of a journal. I need to case harden both the shaft and the journal so that the needle bearing can ride on this surface and not mar the surface. The shaft is a hollow steel tube with a wall thickness of 1/8"(OD 1", ID 3/4") made from 4340. The journal is also a hollow tube with a wall thickness of 0.100" (ID 1.125", OD 1.325"). The tolerances on these dimensions are very tight(+/- 0.0005"). My question is, if I batch case harden both of these pieces to 52-58HRc (0.002-0.009"), will there be any distortion of these dimensions? I need the assembly to fit together after it's been heat treated. How much distortion can I expect here?
Thanks,
M