Mechanical Steel Pipe is a structural steel pipe mainly used for manufacturing mechanical components, engineering structural components, and automation equipment components. It is characterized by high strength, excellent mechanical properties, precise dimensional accuracy, and good processing performance. Usually does not require bearing fluid pressure, but is applied in situations that require structural support or part shape.
Core features and applications:
Usage: Widely used in automotive transmission shafts, bicycle frames, rollers, conveyor belt brackets, construction scaffolding, hydraulic cylinder barrels, mechanical arms, etc.
Machinability: The material is appropriate for precise machining operations such as turning, drilling, cutting, and welding.
Structure: Seamless steel pipes are widely used, while high-frequency welded pipes are also an option. Seamless structures offer superior strength and load-bearing capacity.
Material: Usually made of carbon steel or alloy steel to meet different strength requirements.
Unlike pipes used for fluid transportation, mechanical pipes pay more attention to the allowable tolerances of outer diameter and wall thickness to accommodate precision assembly.
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Name |
Mechanical Steel Pipe |
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Material |
sa106b/sa179/10#/20#/35#/45#/16mn/q345/ss400/a36/40crnimo/42crmo/4cr/35crmo/sae4140/sae4340 etc |
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Diameter |
6-865mm |
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Thickness |
1-78mm |