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    Cold Reduced Shafting

    “Cold reduced shafting” typically refers to steel shafts that have undergone a cold reduction process. Cold reduction involves passing the steel through rollers at or near room temperature to reduce its thickness and alter its mechanical properties. This process can enhance the shaft’s surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and overall quality.

     

    Cold-reduced shafting is often used in applications where precise tolerances, smooth surface finishes, and improved straightness are essential. Common applications include the manufacturing of precision components, machinery parts, and various mechanical systems where high-quality shafts are required for optimal performance.

    “Cold reduced shafting” typically refers to steel shafts that have undergone a cold reduction process. Cold reduction involves passing the steel through rollers at or near room temperature to reduce its thickness and alter its mechanical properties. This process can enhance the shaft’s surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and overall quality.

     

    Cold-reduced shafting is often used in applications where precise tolerances, smooth surface finishes, and improved straightness are essential. Common applications include the manufacturing of precision components, machinery parts, and various mechanical systems where high-quality shafts are required for optimal performance.

    Steel Grades:

    • JIS

    Maximum Length/Width

    Standard: 6m

    Lead Time

    5 - 7 days

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    How is cold reduced shafting different from regular steel bars?

    Cold reduced shafting differs from regular steel bars in terms of manufacturing process, precision, and surface quality.

    • Cold reduced shafting is processed through cold finishing, resulting in tighter tolerances, a smoother surface, and improved strength.
    • Regular steel bars are typically hot-rolled, making them less precise with a rougher finish.

    With this, cold reduced shafting is ideal for precision applications like shafts and machinery parts, while regular steel bars are used for general construction and structural use.

    What are the advantages of using cold reduced shafting?

    Cold reduced shafting offers higher precision, a smoother surface finish, and improved strength. It also reduces the need for additional machining, saving time and costs. This makes it ideal for shafts and other precision components.

    How strong and durable is cold reduced shafting?

    Cold reduced shafting is highly strong and durable due to its cold finishing process, typically boasting 20% to 50% higher tensile and yield strength compared to standard steel bars. This makes it well-suited for demanding applications requiring reliable performance, wear resistance, and long service life.

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