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1. Tolerance not noted shall be carried out in accordance with GB/T1804-f
2. Straight grain, twill liquid flower: modulus m=0.4
3. The overall quenching and tempering of parts is 30-36HRC
4. Surface treatment
Trivalent chromium plating (5+2) m, the parts passed the 96-hour neutral base zero test 5. The size of the drawing is the size after surface treatment
Product Specification
Product name: Automobile auxiliary scraper rotating shaft
1. Unspecified tolerances shall be implemented according to GB/T 1804-f
2. Straight grain and twill knurling: modulus m=0.4
3. The overall quenching and tempering of parts is 30-36HRC
4. Surface treatment: electroplating trivalent chromium (5+2) L m, the parts passed the 96-hour neutral salt spray test
5. The drawing size is the size after surface treatment.
Material: Steel 1045 Machined Parts
Cox Manufacturing has a reputation for machining quality parts from 1045 Steel. We can machine intricate parts on our CNC Swiss machines and CNC turning centers.
Steel alloy 1045 is a versatile medium carbon alloy, ideal for parts that require strength and impact resistance. Due to its higher carbon content, it has higher tensile strength. 1045 has excellent ductility and toughness.1045 has a machining cost factor of 3.0 when compared to steel 12L14. It is not ideal for welding or forming due to its higher carbon content. 1045 responds to heat treatment extremely well, but it is not ideal for case hardening.
Product Packaging
Packing: Inner is Poly foam, out is carton. Then pallet. Carton size: 29*19*19.5CM and 23.5*17.5*8, CM and pallet size is: 215*100*90CM, or as your requirement.
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Packing for CNC aluminum parts:
1. Usual packing: By pearl cotton/bubble bag/plastic wrap + carton box, 0.5-10kg/carton box.
2. Special packing(for large part/large quantity order): By pearl cotton/bubble bag/plastic wrap +carton box+wooden box.
3. As customers' requirement for CNC aluminum parts
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