Axle and Wheel Reconditioning
Axle reconditioning is essential for reducing wheel damage and increasing productivity. If your applications require regular wheel reconditioning, having the right tools for the job allows you to keep your competitive advantage. At Kennametal, we have a vast selection of world-class reconditioning tools to help you achieve success with every application. In addition to offering Kennametal tool reconditioning equipment for steel, iron, non-ferrous metals, and other workpiece materials, we have an experienced design team. If you need assistance designing and manufacturing industry-specific tools, we are happy to arrange an axle and wheel reconditioning consultation
- Steel (56)
- Low-Carbon Steels, Long Chipping C < .25%; <125 HB; <530 N/mm^2 UTS(56)
- Low-Carbon Steels, Short Chipping C < .25%; <125 HB; <530 N/mm^2 UTS(56)
- Medium and High Carbon Steels C < .25%; <220 HB; <25 HRC; >530 N/mm^2 UTS(56)
- Alloy Steels & Tool Steels C > .25%; <330 HB; <35 HRC; 600-850 N/mm^2 UTS(56)
- Alloy Steels & Tool Steels C > .25%; 350-420 HB; 35-43 HRC; 850-1400 N/mm^2 UTS(56)
- Ferritic, Martensitic, and PH Stainless Steels <330 HB; <35 HRC; 600-900 N/mm^2 UTS(56)
- High Strength Ferritic, Martensitic, and PH Stainless Steels 350-450 HB; 35-43 HRC; 900-2400 N/mm^2 UTS(56)
- Stainless Steel (1)
- Austenitic Stainless Steel 130-200 HB; <600 N/mm^2 UTS(1)
- High Strength Austenitic Stainless and Cast Stainless Steels 150-230 HB; <25 HRC; >600 N/mm^2 UTS(1)
- Duplex Stainless Steel 135-275 HB; <30 HRC; 500-1200 N/mm^2 UTS(1)
- Cast Iron (56)
- Gray Cast Iron 120-290 HB; <32 HRC; 125-500 N/mm^2 UTS(51)
- Low and Medium Strength CGI and Ductile Irons 130-260 HB; <28 HRC; <600 N/mm^2 UTS(56)
- High Strength Ductile and Austempered Ductile Iron 180-350 HB; <43 HRC; >600 N/mm^2 UTS(56)
- Non-Ferrous Materials (1)
- Copper, Brass, Zinc-based on machinability index range of 70-100 (1)
- High-Temp Alloys (2)
- Iron-Based, Heat-Resistant Alloys 160-260 HB; 25-48 HRC; 500-1200 N/mm^2 UTS(2)
- Cobalt-Based, Heat-Resistant Alloys 250-450 HB; 25-48 HRC; 1000-1450 N/mm^2 UTS(2)
- Nickel-Based, Heat Resistant Alloys 160-450 HB; <48 HRC; 600-1700 N/mm^2 UTS(2)
- Titanium and Titanium Alloys 300-400 HB; 33-43 HRC; 900-1600 N/mm^2 UTS(2)
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