AGMA 938-A05 PDF

AGMA 938-A05 PDF

Name:
AGMA 938-A05 PDF

Published Date:
05/03/2005

Status:
[ Active ]

Description:

Shot Peening of Gears

Publisher:
American Gear Manufacturers Association

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Delivery time:
10 minutes

Delivery time (for Czech version):
200 business days

SKU:
agma-938-a05_2746254

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33.00 €
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This information sheet provides a tool for gear designers interested in the residual compressive stress properties produced by shot peening and its relationship to gearing. It also discusses shot media materials, delivery methods and process controls..


Edition : A05
File Size : 1 file , 470 KB
Number of Pages : 22
Published : 05/03/2005

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