Frank
11-08-2005, 12:38 AM
I'm toying with the idea of manufacturing a batch of shafts to be compatible with GKN CV joints.
Shafts would be (order of operation)
Purchase EN26 or 4340 steel
http://www.interlloy.com.au/data_sheets/high_tensile_steels/en26.html
http://www.interlloy.com.au/data_sheets/high_tensile_steels/4340.html
Annealed material
Gun drilled either 8mm or 10mm ID
Heat Treated to 36-38Rc
CNC Turned to 20mm, and polished
Splines hobbed
Shot peened at spline start point
Black Oxide Coated
Supplied with Certificate stating material and processes, and a coupon wired to the shaft (material sample). The coupon is used for Rockwell C tests.
Shafts would be for AUS and NZ teams initially.
I'm guessing AUS $250 per shaft + GST + Delivery, but they might be cheaper if enough people were interested.
If any teams are interested, please respond and include the length between flanges mating to your GKN CV's (as per drawing) http://www.uq.edu.au/fsae/shafts.jpg
Frank
http://www.uq.edu.au/fsae/shafts.jpg
Shafts would be (order of operation)
Purchase EN26 or 4340 steel
http://www.interlloy.com.au/data_sheets/high_tensile_steels/en26.html
http://www.interlloy.com.au/data_sheets/high_tensile_steels/4340.html
Annealed material
Gun drilled either 8mm or 10mm ID
Heat Treated to 36-38Rc
CNC Turned to 20mm, and polished
Splines hobbed
Shot peened at spline start point
Black Oxide Coated
Supplied with Certificate stating material and processes, and a coupon wired to the shaft (material sample). The coupon is used for Rockwell C tests.
Shafts would be for AUS and NZ teams initially.
I'm guessing AUS $250 per shaft + GST + Delivery, but they might be cheaper if enough people were interested.
If any teams are interested, please respond and include the length between flanges mating to your GKN CV's (as per drawing) http://www.uq.edu.au/fsae/shafts.jpg
Frank
http://www.uq.edu.au/fsae/shafts.jpg