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[Spridgets] Metalurgical bearing type question

Subject: [Spridgets] Metalurgical bearing type question
From: cosmicmag1380 at gmail.com (CosmicMag1380)
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 15:18:30 -0400
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On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 2:39 PM,  <WeslakeMonza1330 at aol.com> wrote:
The oilite bush appears to have a relatively short life as nothing
spins or  turns in it and it's subject to impact loading (as you'd
expect in suspension).
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Daniel,

The different alloys that you mention can be made harder or softer
depending on the percentage of materials that you combine... Do you
have a particular BHN or Rockwell hardness in mind? The consideration
here is the parts that the bushing mates. A harder bush may damage the
other parts which, in turn, may be more expensive and/or difficult to
replace!

Have you thought about heat treating with water/oil cooling or
cryogenic treatment of the parts that you have? If the stock part has
not been treated in some manner, either process should give it extra
life. Water cooling a heated metal can increase it's BHN by a fair
percentage. Oven heat treating with water quenching does a really good
job of bringing the BHN up.

I have a freind who owns a tool & die shop. He now has every piece
that he makes cryogenically treated. He says that they last much, much
longer since he started doing that.
--
Kent
1960 Bugeye
1983 Garage full of spridget parts!
2010 Arrow shed full of excess spridget parts!!!

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