supplyer for 17mm shaft

diver

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I need 3 ft of 17 mm OD shafting and cant find any . Do any of you guys know of a supplyer here in the us. I searched and could not find any
thanks again
 
Diver, try Metric Specialties.

http://www.metricspecialties.com/Shop/products.htm

They have 17mm drill rod. If that won't do, they may have something else.
 
maybe some one knows if this will work for an axle. I did not realize that there is so many different rods this is the only one i can find at 17 mm
thanks again guys for bailing me out
Material
Multipurpose Oil-Hardened O1 Tool Steel

Finish/Coating
Ground

Shape
Rods and Discs

Diameter
17 mm

Diameter Tolerance
±.025 mm

Length
36"

Length Tolerance
+1/4"

Straightness Tolerance
Not Rated

Tolerance
Precision-Ground

System of Measurement
Metric

Temper/Condition
Annealed

Hardness
Rockwell B89-B96

Maximum Attainable Hardness
Rockwell C60-C62

Yield Strength
50,000 to 99,000 psi

Application
Drill Blanks and Rods

Specifications Met
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Military Specifications (MIL)

ASTM Specification
ASTM A681

MIL Specification
MIL-STD-163

WARNING
Hardness and yield strength are not guaranteed and are intended only as a basis for comparison.
 
How is the axle supported? Any welding? I assume this is for the trike you mentioned in an earlier post. Drill rod will harden in the area of a weld and might break. In the annealed state the axle might be whippy unless well supported.
 
I do have to do some mig welding to it, there will be 4 bearings within a 34 in span..two in the middle about 8 inchs apart and one on each end supporting the wheel and drive chain. the motor drive sprocket will bolt to the 24 inch wheel
thanks
 
I've mig welded to hardened steel without problems, in the sense that it welds fine, but I couldn't say how it affects the structural qualities of the steel.

You could unharden it by annealing (heating and quenching in either water or oil) which might make it more flexible. I would think most axles are hardened to some extent, as you want a bearing surface and little flex. Knowing if it is too brittle is the problem. Maybe someone here knows how to tell how brittle is too brittle, and whether it can benefit from annealing.
 
Dr. Shock said:
I've mig welded to hardened steel without problems, in the sense that it welds fine, but I couldn't say how it affects the structural qualities of the steel.

You could unharden it by annealing (heating and quenching in either water or oil) which might make it more flexible. I would think most axles are hardened to some extent, as you want a bearing surface and little flex. Knowing if it is too brittle is the problem. Maybe someone here knows how to tell how brittle is too brittle, and whether it can benefit from annealing.

thanks, im going to order it today
 
Hello:
I am brand new to this forum,but when I was searching for some 17mm shaft myself yesterday,for a totally different application,I notice your request,and I may have found just what you are looking for.Personally,I would feel better about using this 1045,than drill rod,because I have had troublt in the past,with drill rod being quite brittle.
Hope this helps.
tooldude56

http://cgi.ebay.com:80/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130265999625&ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:US:1123
 
Since you've already ordered my suggestion may not help. Depending on where you live, good machine shop could be exactly what you need. Not only can they provide any size shaft you need they can do the welding required and be able to ascertain the hardness necessary for your project. If you add the safety and convenience factor into the equation it may not be as expensive as you think.
Good luck, Mike
 
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