Hi luke81
Thanks for the information, a quick calculation on the average shear stress on a single pin is 101859lb/in^2 based on the torque you gave in an earlier post, this seems quite a high shear stress but without the material properties and its heat treated condition (if any)we have nothing to compare it with.
Now I based the shearing force on the radius of 1.5" based on the pin centre's of 3" from your last file, however if the driven plate is between those pins which from your last post that would appear to be the case then the true shearing force and subsequent
Shear stress will be a lot higher than my calculation because the radius arm will be a lot smaller than 1.5” so it looks like your pins might not be big enough to take the load. General consensus appears to be a shear failure which was my initial reaction, see what information you can get on the pin material. Also the pin that’s failed if you view them from the side instead of on top what do the failed edges look like are they more or less at right angles to the central axis of pin or are the angled to the central axis of the pin. Might be easier to post a picture of the failed pins at 90 deg’s to the ones in your original post.
desertfox