askjall
Agricultural
- Oct 16, 2008
- 7
i have two 0.375" 303 stainless steel square bars - they are overlapping (one bar is on top of the other at the ends). each bar has a 0.500" bored and reamed hole at its end where they are on top of each other - so the holes align. I am trying to shrink fit a 0.502" 303 ss solid shaft through the holes while the square bars are on top of each other and aligned. when i do this the bars move independently creating a shelf.
i heat the bars to 800 degree f. so i get the shaft in the first hole no problem, but because of the shelf created i can not get it into the second one.
does anyone have any suggestions? should i go smaller with my shaft from .502" to .501"? will this be strong enough?
Thank you
i heat the bars to 800 degree f. so i get the shaft in the first hole no problem, but because of the shelf created i can not get it into the second one.
does anyone have any suggestions? should i go smaller with my shaft from .502" to .501"? will this be strong enough?
Thank you