A kind of propeller shaft forging process
A technology of propeller shaft and process, applied in the field of forging, to achieve the effect of good internal quality, improved service life and easy forming
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[0006] A propeller shaft forging process, characterized in that it includes the following steps: 1), the first fire heats the steel ingot of the billet to 1100°C, heats it for 6 hours, presses the jaws, chamfers, and removes the bottom of the ingot; 2), The second fire reheats the billet obtained in step 1), heat it to 1220 ° C, keep it warm for 16 hours, and use the circular arc tooth-shaped convex and concave anvil to upset and elongate; 3), the third fire for step 2) The obtained billet is reheated to 1100°C, upsetting with an arc-shaped tooth-shaped anvil with an upper convex and lower concave, drawn to a specified size, and trimmed; 4) Heat treatment: heat to 590°C for 7 hours, and air cool to 300°C, heated to 490°C, and air-cooled. The arc-shaped tooth-shaped anvil with an upper convex and a lower concave includes an upper anvil and a lower anvil. There are more than two arc convex surfaces of equal radius, and the adjacent arc convex surfaces are smoothly transitioned b...
Embodiment 2
[0008] A propeller shaft forging process, characterized in that it includes the following steps: 1), the first fire heats the steel ingot of the billet to 1110°C, heats it for 7 hours, presses the jaws, chamfers, and removes the bottom of the ingot; 2), The second fire reheats the billet obtained in step 1), heat it to 1230 ° C, keep it warm for 16 hours, and use the circular arc tooth-shaped convex and concave anvil for upsetting and elongating; 3), the third fire for step 2) The obtained billet is reheated to 1110°C, upsetting with an arc-shaped tooth-shaped anvil with an upper convex and lower concave, drawn to a specified size, and trimmed; 4) Heat treatment: heat to 600°C for 8 hours, and air cool to 300°C, heated to 500°C, and air-cooled. The arc-shaped tooth-shaped anvil with an upper convex and a lower concave includes an upper anvil and a lower anvil. There are more than two arc convex surfaces of equal radius, and the adjacent arc convex surfaces are smoothly transit...
Embodiment 3
[0010] A propeller shaft forging process, characterized in that it includes the following steps: 1), the first fire heats the steel ingot of the billet to 1220°C, heats it for 8 hours, presses the jaws, chamfers, and removes the bottom of the ingot; 2), The second fire reheats the billet obtained in step 1), heat it to 1250 ° C, keep it warm for 16 hours, and use the circular arc tooth-shaped convex and concave anvil to upsetting and elongate; 3), the third fire for step 2) The obtained billet is reheated to 1220°C, upsetting with an arc-shaped tooth-shaped anvil with an upper convex and lower concave, drawn to a specified size, and trimmed; 4) Heat treatment: heat to 610°C for 9 hours, and air cool to 300°C, heated to 510°C, and air-cooled. The circular arc-shaped tooth-shaped anvil with upward convex and downward concave includes an upper anvil and a lower anvil. There are more than two arc convex surfaces of equal radius, and the adjacent arc convex surfaces are smoothly tr...
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