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Standard carburizing steel 18CrNiMo7-6 is often used when high hardenability is required, but due to its highly fluctuating price, there has always been an incentive to develop Ni-free steel grades. The 23MnCrMo5-5-2 — or Jomasco 23mod — has been developed for
this purpose. But to ensure smooth substitution within existing production lines, a number of points must be addressed: first, checking the response to carburizing treatments;
and second, having similar mechanical properties with identical tooth root bending performance on gears. The latter is the purpose of this paper.
Gregory (Keith) Boutwell, CBS and executive account manager at B&D Technologies (a division of B&D Industrial), explains how he used his bearings expertise to save a customer thousands of dollars through correct bearing installation.
Power Transmission Engineering is collaborating with the Bearing
Specialists Association (BSA) on a special section within the magazine.
Bearing Briefs will present updated reports on bearing topics for each issue in 2016.
Complimentary access to all BSA Bearing and Industry Briefs is available on the BSA
website at www.bsahome.org/tools.
In this century’s complex, ever-
changing world of manufacturing,
such capabilities as hardware and software expertise, effective location and distribution, business savvy and
yes, even luck, are some of the
cardinal requirements for running
a successful business.
The manufacturing process begins in a
limestone quarry. Mining methods such
as ripping, dozing, drilling and blasting are commonly employed. Limestone provides the first essential component, calcium, for the anufacture of cement.
Materials are transported to the
crushing plant for further size reduction. Common methods of transport are trucks, loaders and belt conveyors.
Dale Renner, CBS and sales representative at Bearing Headquarters Co., explains how his bearing expertise
helped solve a customer’s problem
and saved significant downtime and
cost.
There’s nothing quite as satisfying as scoring a goal. Here at Power Transmission Engineering, our goal is to provide you with as much relevant educational and technical material as
possible, and every issue we strive to cover the subjects of power transmission and motion control from as many different angles as possible, so that no matter your job title, and no matter your industry, if gears, bearings, motors and related components are important to you, we’ve got you covered.
Power Transmission Engineering is collaborating with the Bearing
Specialists Association (BSA) on a special section within the magazine.
Bearing Briefs will present updated reports on bearing topics for each issue in 2016.
Complimentary access to all BSA Bearing and Industry Briefs is available on the BSA
website at www.bsahome.org/tools.