JLoxterkamp
Agricultural
- Sep 17, 2002
- 3
We have a spindle assembly that developed a fatigue failure and broke where the spindle shaft steps down from 1.25" dia to 1" diameter for the bearings.
One of the options we are considering is to replace the 1018 shaft with a shaft made from 1045. The spindle would be welded to a 1/2" thick plate with an additional 3/8" bolster plate directly underneath.
Would we be likely to achieve satifactory results if we do a multi-pass weld rather than preheating the spindle shaft?
One of the options we are considering is to replace the 1018 shaft with a shaft made from 1045. The spindle would be welded to a 1/2" thick plate with an additional 3/8" bolster plate directly underneath.
Would we be likely to achieve satifactory results if we do a multi-pass weld rather than preheating the spindle shaft?