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Induction hardening depth (core machineability) 2

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mecheng24

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Hi,

I have a 3" diameter shaft (4140 per astm a434 gr.bd) which I have spec'd on the drawing to be induction hardened to RC55-58 to a depth of 0.03"

I still want the core to be machinable as I need to machine a bore in it of 2" diameter. I am worried about the core @.5" depth being to hard to machine easily. Is there data available or a way of calculating what the hardness will be at this depth? Any advice is much appreciated.

JG
 
Without knowing exactly how your parts will be processed we can only guess.
Talk to your heat treater.

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P.E. Metallurgy, Plymouth Tube
 
Induction hardening of a 3" diameter 4140 shaft to a case depth of 0.030" will not affect core properties. At a depth of 0.5", you will encounter some heat affected material, but I don't believe this will be an issue for machinability.
 
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