The near miss thread...

Baker9

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Livestock Farmer
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N Ireland BT47
It broke because of an inadequate fillet radius at the base of the machined plate (1st picture) used to see it a lot on race cranks that had been machined badly/cheaply. Needs to be a decent radius and ideally polished. Having the end of that central drilling ending where it does doesnt help either!!
I saw the same fault on the main shaft belonging to a 5Mw Siemens wind Turbine, I would have thought the Germans had enough engineering knowledge to avoid a basic mistake like that.
 
Nine year old machine? hardly a manufacturing fault really but could probably be made better as regards machining etc but realistically as mentioned earlier crack testing yearly or depending on hours use etc would be the most reliable option and replace every eight and a half years or so,,,,,,,
 

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