John2025
Industrial
- Sep 12, 2007
- 321
Hi All,
I'm working on repairing one of our cutting presses. It has an 7" hydraulic cylinder (about 80 KIP max force) that the original manufacturer attached the rod end to a 3/4" thick x 6" square CRS plate that is supported on the outside edges. Over about 20 years it indented about .060" and created cracks radiating from the center hole (2-1/4"D) that we found when replacing the rod end seal. I'm planning on making a shim out of 1" 4150 pre-hard to put between the rod end and the cracked plate. I don't have any real engineering behind this, just figure it'll last at least as long as the original. That got me thinking though. I've seen flat plate formulas, but this is a 6" square with a 2-1/4" hole in the center. Can anyone point me to some appropriate formulas or methods?
Thanks,
John
I'm working on repairing one of our cutting presses. It has an 7" hydraulic cylinder (about 80 KIP max force) that the original manufacturer attached the rod end to a 3/4" thick x 6" square CRS plate that is supported on the outside edges. Over about 20 years it indented about .060" and created cracks radiating from the center hole (2-1/4"D) that we found when replacing the rod end seal. I'm planning on making a shim out of 1" 4150 pre-hard to put between the rod end and the cracked plate. I don't have any real engineering behind this, just figure it'll last at least as long as the original. That got me thinking though. I've seen flat plate formulas, but this is a 6" square with a 2-1/4" hole in the center. Can anyone point me to some appropriate formulas or methods?
Thanks,
John