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we are designing a couple limiter joint and we do not know how to solve the problem of slenderness of the soul.... or our soul does not fall into any of the categories illustrated in the annex, so we thought to insert a lantern to avoid the possible problem of cooking (right?) but we do not know how to test the resistance to metallostatic spins (the cutting plan of the shape is parallel to the axis of the soul). the dimensions of our piece are:

d = 42


thank you all in advance!
 
we are designing a couple limiter joint and we do not know how to solve the problem of slenderness of the soul.... or our soul does not fall into any of the categories illustrated in the annex, so we thought to insert a lantern to avoid the possible problem of cooking (right?) but we do not know how to test the resistance to metallostatic spins (the cutting plan of the shape is parallel to the axis of the soul). the dimensions of our piece are:

d = 42


thank you all in advance!
Hi.
you could also attach a manual sketch of the model prog and the soul case
p.s.
What does a soul chest mean?? ? ?
Thank you very much
 
for the model I can attach it tonight while I attach the drawing of the crude in which the soul serves to realize the central hole. I mean that if it does not fall into the prescribed size it is because it is too thin or surrounded by too much metal with the risk that it cooks or breaks because of the metallostatic spins.... is there a solution or a way to verify that it reggas or it is better to make the hole for removal of truciole (also economically speaking...)?? I still have not drawn her because I don't know how to make the soul!!!! I accept any opinion or advice! thank you very much!
 

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for the model I can attach it tonight while I attach the drawing of the crude in which the soul serves to realize the central hole. I mean that if it does not fall into the prescribed size it is because it is too thin or surrounded by too much metal with the risk that it cooks or breaks because of the metallostatic spins.... is there a solution or a way to verify that it reggas or it is better to make the hole for removal of truciole (also economically speaking...)?? I still have not drawn her because I don't know how to make the soul!!!! I accept any opinion or advice! thank you very much!
Hi.
for the crude posted with central soul dia.42 there is no prob

you could propose an alternative that I put in the sketch that allego

in the case of normal cast iron casting you must add 1% withdrawal in spheroidal cast iron 0.75% in the case of common steels 1.8 in stainless steel 2%

In case you need to use your sketch, the souls' courses must be adapted
scratches a thousand
 

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Thank you so much!!! You gave me a really valuable help! Very kind!
Okay.
in case
the soul must be armed with the inserimeno of a thread of iron dia.8-10 mm in the center of the sand
or in very rare cases
a ferrous tubular dia.int.42 spes.6-8 mm
and then the c.a. with co2 sand or shell
technique used (used :rolleyes:) in the holes of fiathitac counterweights to avoid probation of fusion
Thank you very much
 

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