Sujet : Re: 309SS or ER70S6
De : muratlanne (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Jim Wilkins)
Groupes : sci.engr.joining.welding rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 23. Jul 2024, 14:29:38
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"Snag" wrote in message
news:v7o9n9$17apc$1@dont-email.me... My neighbor has asked me to build up a worn spot on the drive pin of
his framing nailer . I'm not sure what model it is . The pin has wear on
the flat side at the tip , and it appears to be from sliding against the
head of the next nail in line . I'm considering using SS for better
abrasion resistance . The pin is not particularly hard , can be marked
with a file , but "mushrooming" in the repaired area is also a
consideration . Replacement pins are available ...
-- Snag Illegitimi non carborundum------------------------------------I thought the abrasion and galling resistance of stainless was worse than carbon steel. Since I don't have the equipment to measure the hardness of worn small parts or shop-made substitutes I try to replace them. My Scleroscope clearly doesn't read correctly on small pieces like HSS lathe bits, even if clamped in the milling vise. It seems right on large ones.