bob1111
Aerospace
- Oct 14, 2008
- 68
We are making a simple shaft with a bearing tolerance OD to +/- .0002" We want to keep the entire part in house because pricing is a concern. We are looking very hard at 17-4PH H900 but it is only HRC 38-42 and we really need to be around HRC 50. The shaft is roughly 7/16 diam and 3" long. I know 4140 is a good choice and just through harden it but some mfg problems exist.
We either need to machine complete for one lathe operation, or machine complete, then HT. H900 material runs good in a lathe as is. We can hold the tolerace with our machines and have a makeshift grinding setup that works to get the final OD we need. Problem is once we remove the part from the lathe and put it back in, (sa from heat treating it), we will have some runout. 4140 can achieve our hardness and would like to just make the parts complete, HT, and move on but the HT scale is what is concerning with that material. If we could air quench or something so that we would not have scale, it could work great. We plan to do the HT in house.
We will be applying a DFL coating on these parts which requires a light Alo2 blast just for reference.
We either need to machine complete for one lathe operation, or machine complete, then HT. H900 material runs good in a lathe as is. We can hold the tolerace with our machines and have a makeshift grinding setup that works to get the final OD we need. Problem is once we remove the part from the lathe and put it back in, (sa from heat treating it), we will have some runout. 4140 can achieve our hardness and would like to just make the parts complete, HT, and move on but the HT scale is what is concerning with that material. If we could air quench or something so that we would not have scale, it could work great. We plan to do the HT in house.
We will be applying a DFL coating on these parts which requires a light Alo2 blast just for reference.