GTFiji
Mechanical
- Feb 24, 2006
- 31
My product application is in the fitness industry. We have working prototypes but need to define our material selection for production quantities. The product requires an octagon shape bar that is 1.0" flat to flat. (4) of the (8) sides have a 0.9" deep by 0.35" wide channel machined into them. The overall bar length is 62.0". The flats will have roller bearings riding on them so surface hardness is an issue. Some small slots and holes are machined into each end of the bar as well.
Product requirements are:
Corrosion - Indoor use in non-industrial setting (ie gym). Product must look high quality and not rust. Surface to be electropolished (or other?) for cosmetic purposes.
Tolerence - Flat to flat dimension must hold +0.0/-0.005", overall bar flatness not to exceed 1/16" over 5ft.
Tensile - 150,000psi desired, slightly less may be acceptable. The stronger the better for safety factor.
Hardness - Bearing wear is an issue. SS 303 on prototypes not acceptable. Desire increased surface hardness.
Cost - Must be minimized, as always.
Our prototypes have been fully machined out of SS303. We need to upgrade the material for tensile strength and harness purposes. I have found one supplier that can cold draw my finished cross-section to my requirements in 303 (work hardened to 100,000psi). We need a higher tensile though.
What SS materials would be most cost effective to meet my requirements? What tempering would I need, if any? What process would be the most desirable?
- A square bar fully machined to shape, then harden, then electropolish.
- Draw an octagon cross section bar, then finish machine, then harden, then electropolish.
- Fully drawn cross section to finished shape with machined end slots only, then electropolish.
All input & ideas greatly appreciated!
Product requirements are:
Corrosion - Indoor use in non-industrial setting (ie gym). Product must look high quality and not rust. Surface to be electropolished (or other?) for cosmetic purposes.
Tolerence - Flat to flat dimension must hold +0.0/-0.005", overall bar flatness not to exceed 1/16" over 5ft.
Tensile - 150,000psi desired, slightly less may be acceptable. The stronger the better for safety factor.
Hardness - Bearing wear is an issue. SS 303 on prototypes not acceptable. Desire increased surface hardness.
Cost - Must be minimized, as always.
Our prototypes have been fully machined out of SS303. We need to upgrade the material for tensile strength and harness purposes. I have found one supplier that can cold draw my finished cross-section to my requirements in 303 (work hardened to 100,000psi). We need a higher tensile though.
What SS materials would be most cost effective to meet my requirements? What tempering would I need, if any? What process would be the most desirable?
- A square bar fully machined to shape, then harden, then electropolish.
- Draw an octagon cross section bar, then finish machine, then harden, then electropolish.
- Fully drawn cross section to finished shape with machined end slots only, then electropolish.
All input & ideas greatly appreciated!