N/A Since 1018 is a good carburizing steel, it is especially suitable for parts requiring high surface hardness with a relatively soft core, such as gears, pinions, worms, king pins, chain pins, ratchets, dogs, oil tool slips and liners. 1018 is also often specified for studs, anchor pins, special bolts, tie rods, etc. |
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The following are average values for 1" round and may be considered as representative of this grade:
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N/A This grade is easily welded by all the welding processes, and the resultant welds and joints are of extremely high quality. The grade of welding rod to be used depends on thickness of section, design, service requirements, etc. |
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, reheat to 1400°-1450°F, quench in water, and draw at 300°-350°F. |