Description / Abstract:
This specification details the material characteristics of four
grades of oil hardened and tempered chrome silicon round steel wire
used in the manufacture of springs for both static and dynamic
applications involving moderately elevated temperature and
medium-to-high stress. Spring manufacturing and performance
requirements are also included.
Material Description. Unless otherwise
specified, the wire shall be drawn, austenitized, oil quenched and
tempered to conform to the mechanical property limits shown in
Table A1. The four grades are distinguished by their respective
limits for decarburization and seam depth and by the range of
mechanical properties shown in Table A1. A reference of comparable
grades is given in Table 7.
Grade A. Least restrictive decarburization
limits of the four Grades. 1.
Grade B. Exhibits the lowest range of
mechanical properties, and is the only Grade of wire with two
Classes of temper condition (hardness) for finished
springs.
Grade C. Allowable seam depth is shallowest of
the four Grades, and decarburization limits are more restrictive
than A or B. 1.1.4 Grade D. Most restrictive decarburization limits
and generally highest yield strength of the four Grades.
Symbols. Not applicable.
Applicability. Applications include but are not
limited to oil pump relief springs, compression springs used in
tensioner assemblies, piston pin retaining clips, and automatic
transmission valve body control springs and shifting piston return
springs.
Remarks. When specifying one of the material
Grades it is recommended that a tensile strength and/or equivalent
hardness be referenced on the Engineering drawing. The words "Class
1" or "Class 2" should be used with Grade B wire to designate
spring hardness.