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Welding spindle support

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    Posted: 16 Aug 2024 at 1:34pm
52 CA spindle support weld which have been previously rewelded broke and I need to get some ideas on what size and type of welding Arc rod to use and amperage anybody has had some experience with this thank you
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I just welded my 1962 gas D-17 spindle support about a week or two ago.
The crack was discovered when I greased the support.  Grease was leaking from the bottom side of the top of the support.
I degreased the area the best I could.  Ground a deep chamfer into the crack.
My first pass caused the grease to heat and run out.
I then used a rose bud to heat the crack until the grease no longer was running out.
Reground the area to be welded.
Welded with 7018 (1/8") at 95 amps. 
After each weld, the weld was ground down.  This was done to insure there were no slag inclusions.
I just checked the weld with dye penetrant and no crack was present.  

This tractor has a 500 loader and is used primarily to move large round bales.  
I suspect the spindle are was cracked when the lights went out and the tractor contacted a 9" diameter post.  Good thing the tractor was at idle speed.


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i use 7018 rod 3/32 diameter on almost everything.. Set about 90 amps.. You have to VEE out the crack to the bottom and weld out so there is no left over "crack" to start a second failure.. I grind all the metal to clean, no rust, no paint within 1/2 inch of the weld.. No preheat is needed if the parts are less than 1/2 inch thick, but if the metal is below 30 degrees, i preheat the area to get up above 100 degrees.
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