Claims
- 1. An axle shaft with a rated capacity between 30,000 and 44,000 pounds and a body diameter between 1.70 and 2.05" having been made by forging and machining the ends thereof and induction hardening with no intermediate heat treating between forging and hardening, said composition consisting essentially of 0.40-0.48% carbon, 1.35-1.61% manganese, 0-0.23% silicon, 0-0.23% chromium, 0-0.15% copper, 0-0.20% nickel, 0-0.15% molybdenum, 0.020-0.45% sulfur, 0.025-0.050% aluminum and 0.035% maximum phosphorus, with the balance being iron, and said shaft having a critical diameter of 2.1-2.6".
- 2. An alloy composition for forming axle shafts with a body diameter between 1.70 and 2.05" by forging and machining the ends thereof and induction hardening with no intermediate heat treating between forging and hardening, said composition consisting essentially of 0.40-0.48% carbon, 1.35-1.61% manganese, 0-0.23% silicon, 0-0.23% chromium and the balance iron and other materials not affecting the hardenability of the steel said alloy having a critical diameter value of between 2.1 and 2.6" calculated by utilizing the multiplying factors for carbon, manganese, silicon and chromium.
- 3. The alloy steel composition according to claim 2 wherein said alloy steel further contains 0.025-0.05% aluminum.
- 4. The alloy steel composition according to claim 2 wherein said steel contains 0-0.15% copper, 0.020-0.20% nickel, 0-0.15% molybdenum, 0.020-0.045% sulfur and 0.035% maximum phosphorus and the critical diameter is calculated also utilizing the multiplying factors for copper nickel and molybdenum.
- 5. An axle shaft with a rated capacity between 30,000 and 44,000 pounds and a body diameter between 1.70 and 2.05" by forging and machining the ends thereof and induction hardening with no intermediate heat treating between forging and hardening, said composition consisting essentially of 0.40-0.48% carbon, 1.35-1.61% manganese, 0-0.23% silicon, 0-0.23% chromium and the balance iron and other materials not affecting the hardenability of the steel said alloy having a critical diameter value of between 2.1 and 2.6" calculated by utilizing the multiplying factors for carbon, manganese silicon and chromium.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 166,178, filed Mar. 10, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,820,357
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Divisions (1)
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