Jun 11, 2008 1 #2 desertfox Mechanical Dec 29, 2002 5,560 Hi ChuckNorris Well EN24 is given as a BS970 817M40 equivalent although I not sure what the T stands for. If you follow this link and scroll down you will find the yield and tensile stress for the equvialent 817M40 material if that helps. http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Matter/Strength_st.htm#equivalents Regards desertfox Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi ChuckNorris Well EN24 is given as a BS970 817M40 equivalent although I not sure what the T stands for. If you follow this link and scroll down you will find the yield and tensile stress for the equvialent 817M40 material if that helps. http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Matter/Strength_st.htm#equivalents Regards desertfox
Jun 11, 2008 #3 desertfox Mechanical Dec 29, 2002 5,560 hi again The T might be for specifying the tensile strength range of the material. regards desertfox Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 11, 2008 1 #4 geoffthehammer Mechanical Jan 28, 2005 77 EN24T: 1 1/2% Nickel Chrome Molybdenum steel Heat treated to the 'T' range = 55/65 tons/sq in. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 12, 2008 1 #5 DefenderJ Materials Jan 21, 2008 54 EN24T / 817M40T is equivalent to AISI 4340 if that helps. T is, as geoffthehammer said, heat treated to a specific range, in metric 850 to 1000MPa. Upvote 0 Downvote
EN24T / 817M40T is equivalent to AISI 4340 if that helps. T is, as geoffthehammer said, heat treated to a specific range, in metric 850 to 1000MPa.
Jun 13, 2008 1 #6 metengr Materials Oct 2, 2003 15,478 If you want information, go here, and it is EN24 http://www.interlloy.com.au/data_sheets/high_tensile_steels/4340.html Upvote 0 Downvote
If you want information, go here, and it is EN24 http://www.interlloy.com.au/data_sheets/high_tensile_steels/4340.html