This grade is low-carbon, high-manganese steel. It possesses much of the machining quality of 1212 Screw Stock but with improved mechanical properties. The grade also has excellent carburizing properties.

Special Quality

Stock Lengths: 20'

UNS G11170
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Estimated Weight per Foot

N/A 32.74 lb

Estimated Weight 20-Ft. Bar

N/A 654.8 lb

Analysis

N/A Carbon .14/.20
Manganese 1.00/1.30
Phosphorus .04 Max.
Sulphur .08/.13

Applications

N/A This steel is used for manufacturing numerous parts requiring considerable machining and close tolerances, along with a smooth finish. It may be bent or formed where such cold working operations are not too severe. It is especially suitable for carburized parts requiring soft core and high surface hardness, such as gears, pinions, worms, king pins, ratchets, dogs, etc.

Mechanical Properties

N/A The following are average values for 1" round and may be considered as representative of the grade:
As Rolled
Tensile Strength - 69.000 psi
Yield Point - 46.000 Min. psi
Elongation in 2" - 34%
Reduction of Area - 61%
Brinell Hardness - 143

Normalized
Tensile Strength - 68.000 psi
Yield Point - 44.000 Min. psi
Elongation in 2" - 34%
Reduction of Area - 64%
Brinell Hardness - 137

Annealed
Tensile Strength -62.000 psi
Yield Point - 41.000 Min. psi
Elongation in 2" - 34%
Reduction of Area - 58%
Brinell Hardness - 121

Machinability

N/A 1117 has a machinability rating of 91%, based on 1212 as 100%. Average surface cutting speed is 150 feet per minute.

Weldability

N/A This grade is not readily welded due to high sulphur content. Gas or arc welding may be used providing joints are preheated. To develop equivalent strength in a weld, a low alloy filler is recommended. Stress relieving after.welding is also recommended. The grade of welding rod to be used depends on the thickness of section, design, service requirements, etc.

Hardening

N/A This grade will respond to any of the standard carburizing methods and subsequent heat treatments. For a hard case and a tough core, the following heat treatment is suggested: Carburize at 1650°-1700°F for approximately eight hours. Cool in box and reheat to 1400°-1450°F Quench in water and draw at 300°-350°F.