thiso
Mechanical
- Feb 6, 2007
- 4
Hi All,
This is my first post so thought i would say hi and fun this past some people that may have seen something similar in the past.
Situation is that we had some blokes cleaning a shaft (300mm dia x 2100mm) getting ready to assemble and they came across a defect which has raised some concern.
This shaft is supposedly brand new (never seen dynamic loading), it was assembled with bearings and shrink disks as per specification and then the job was put on hold for 18 months so the assembly was disassembled and prepared for storage. Wrapped in denzo tape, crated and stored in a shipping container.
The defect is located in between a shrink disk, and a bearing, around 200mm apart this is approximately in the middle.
To me it looks to be the toe of a weld, which could be from a manufacturing defect. As the defect has no sharp end and has a deviation towards the top I do not think it is a crack. The red line shows the path of the defect.
What is this suggesting to you?
I would love to provide more detail but i cannot due to the sensitive nature surrounding this shaft.
Any input would be appreciated.
Cheers
Thiso
This is my first post so thought i would say hi and fun this past some people that may have seen something similar in the past.
Situation is that we had some blokes cleaning a shaft (300mm dia x 2100mm) getting ready to assemble and they came across a defect which has raised some concern.
This shaft is supposedly brand new (never seen dynamic loading), it was assembled with bearings and shrink disks as per specification and then the job was put on hold for 18 months so the assembly was disassembled and prepared for storage. Wrapped in denzo tape, crated and stored in a shipping container.
The defect is located in between a shrink disk, and a bearing, around 200mm apart this is approximately in the middle.
To me it looks to be the toe of a weld, which could be from a manufacturing defect. As the defect has no sharp end and has a deviation towards the top I do not think it is a crack. The red line shows the path of the defect.
What is this suggesting to you?
I would love to provide more detail but i cannot due to the sensitive nature surrounding this shaft.
Any input would be appreciated.
Cheers
Thiso