[AT] Heat treating tractor parts
DieselBob at aol.com
DieselBob at aol.com
Thu Mar 17 19:36:01 PST 2005
I agree with Bruce on this, harden and temper to about HRc 36 for a good
compromise between strength and toughness. The other thing you can do is to
reduce the diameter of the bar to almost the root diameter of the thread if the
design allows for it. (if it is not running through a bushing or something).
In fact, ideally the whole rod could be reduced to that diameter. What this
does is make the rod a bit more flexible to absorb impact and actually
reduces the stress at the threads when there are large impacts. The other thing
to do is to have there threads rolled instead of cut. This work hardens the
root of the thread and strengthens it. All high quality grade 8 bolts are made
that way.
Bob
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