For example, for a flat 1 x 2", the width and thickness tolerance is +.000" / -.005", 1/8" {A} x 1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 5/16" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 3/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 7/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 1" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 1-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/8" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 3/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 1" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 1-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/16" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 5/16" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 3/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 7/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 1" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 1-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 1-3/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 3-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 3-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 5-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 7" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/4" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 1" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 1-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 7" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/16" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 7/16" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 7/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 1" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 1-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 1-3/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 3-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 3-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 5-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 7" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 9" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/8" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/16" {A} x 1" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/16" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/16" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/16" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/16" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 7/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 1" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 1-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 1-3/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 1-5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 3-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 3-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 4-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 4-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 5-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 7" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 9" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 11" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1/2" {A} x 14-5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 7/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 1" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 1-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 1-5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 3-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 7" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 5/8" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 7/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 1" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 1-1/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 1-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 1-3/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 3-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 3-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 5-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 6-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 7" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 9" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 11" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3/4" {A} x 14-5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 1" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 1-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 1-3/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 7/8" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 1-1/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 1-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 1-3/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 1-5/8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 5-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 6-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 7" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 9" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/8" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/8" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/8" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/8" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/8" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/8" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 3-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 3-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 5-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/4" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/8" {A} x 1-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/8" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/8" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 1-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 3-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 5-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-1/2" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-5/8" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-5/8" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 3-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 5-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 1-3/4" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 2-1/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/4" {A} x 2-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/4" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/4" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/4" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/4" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/4" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/2" {A} x 2-3/4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/2" {A} x 3" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/2" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/2" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/2" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/2" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/2" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/2" {A} x 8" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/2" {A} x 10" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 2-1/2" {A} x 12" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3" {A} x 3-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3" {A} x 4" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3" {A} x 4-1/2" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3" {A} x 5" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, Cold Finishe, 3" {A} x 6" {B} 1018 Steel Flat, 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You have to determine though if this is significant in your application. tO7$;MfP? }SNnr0k6'ax[M+}#$XtbqO|tOhi2DIJ C1018, available in rounds, flats, squares and hexagons, has a relatively large size selection. But we hope you decide to come check us out. G10180 is the UNS number. The fatigue strength of 6061 aluminum alloy is 96.5 Mpa (14000 psi), which is calculated using 500,000,000 cycles of continuous, cyclical loading below the yield point. 0 WebThe data were analyzed using two methods for predicting initiation in strain cycling experiments. These values are summarized in Table 1. Low Carbon Steel: Composition of 0.05%-0.25% carbon and up to 0.4% manganese. 1018 is the designation in both the SAE and AISI systems for this material. Carburize at 1650-1700, oil or water quench and temper at 300. The explanation behind is Fe 415 signifies that power of 415 N/sq.mm is required to deform the TMT bar, whereas Fe-500 denotes that a force of 500 N/sq.mm is required to deform the TMT bar. Weldability. endstream endobj startxref - J. Eng. Plot the results obtained using Excel; graphs should compare (overlay) aluminum the 1018-steel and (2024 or 6061) samples: 1) impact energies vs temperature 2) changes in width vs temperature 3) shear % vs temperature Using the attached data from Tables 1 and 2 and the data you collected from testing, calculate the d`e`e`@ +Gp#WJ)V9Fsk&.]\&icDpsG:#'+Q+FmNAI@.H|S;8]J-zc#9U8oI bY$;N&AGn\l(l4@XAPPP6P0 I am currently continuing at SunAgri as an R&D engineer. hb```f`` ?_}Vg+?wy:[e[9ei}lg2%csY=u_K/rL%xC-xGW6~UI.JVcGdYAVd"W`:5%_/_xTFg)_ http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=327719, Low-Volume Rapid Injection Molding With 3D Printed Molds, Industry Perspective: Education and Metal 3D Printing. Reverse bend, constant deflection fatigue tests were performed in ambient temperature air on notched 1018 steel specimens. Click Here to join Eng-Tips and talk with other members! Ferrous metals are metals that consist mostly of iron and small amounts of other elements. With higher carbon content and higher tensile strength, 1045 is a stronger steel than 1018. 4130 contains 0.28-0.33% Carbon and 0.40-0.60% Manganese, while 4140 contains 0.75-1.00% Manganese and 0.38-0.43% Carbon. also trying to find the permeability compared to the 1018 I've been using. It may be nitrided for increased re sis tance to wear and abrasion. The axle component is fairly small and can be manufactured with very little waste. The large amount of sulfides has the structural effect of introducing a large amount of elongated longitudinally-oriented holes that act as stress risers and crack paths if your loading is in an unfavorable plane. Youll love it here, we promise. It is a higher-strength alloy than 1018 or A36, but in addition has improved ductility as well. H\j0l/iB~ 854Q)]X!M9l\'wCm!/\_fr_~o. ANSWER: It is considered a low alloy or carbon steel. Fortunately, C1018 has such high workability to begin with that this does not have significant negative effects. Cold-Formed Steel Structures to the AISI Specification, Gregory J. Hancock et al., 2001, ASTM A29: Standard Specification for Steel Bars, Carbon and Alloy, Hot-Wrought, General Requirements for, Properties and Selection: Irons, Steels and High Performance Alloys, ASM Handbook vol. "Y-6N[4[lE*N/ERr=G^wvFX,?b_,2JB(D6X(_qY\v.QRqXIE({Cy]U7h# i`0mf2'?T*b*`l=^NYKG)(CQ)`6oC~D7u. Electrical Conductivity: Equal Weight (Specific). , Medium Carbon Steel: Composition of 0.29%-0.54% carbon, with 0.60%-1.65% manganese. WebAISI 1018 is used in bending, crimping and swaging processes,and it is suitably used in applications that do not need high strength of alloy steels and high carbon.AISI 1018 is However, Aluminum that has a minimal amount of thermal processing can have ductility approaching 40%. hFa[TP Ue1ia 8X/pJ+6nv y1B)f`2 'q6` Yf 3,500 different grades Steel Grades & Standards According to the World Steel Association, there are over 3,500 different grades of steel. Raw pieces of steel are typically shaped into rods or sheets in preparation for using them in manufacturing. Low carbon steel has 0.040.3% carbon content and is the most common grade of carbon steel. High Carbon steel. VFhW^`a?cE:k 4T\L8=%01NR+qblD.y_PyP7/v,>>.Ta+. % More commonly, steel bars of grades Fe 415 and Fe 500 are used for construction purposes. WebAbstract. It can be strengthened 4140 This chromium-molybdenum alloy is a deep hardening steel used where strength and impact toughness are required. 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Figuring the loads on the motor shaft and housing sounds difficult as well as simulating loads. hbbd``b` $CA`$$%A6 !b15 h Jd@r t %%EOF Choosing "Keep me signed in" reduces the number of times you're asked to sign in on this device. 1018 Mild (low-carbon) steel Ultimate Tensile Strength, psi 63,800 Yield Strength, psi 53,700 Elongation 15.0% Minimum Properties Rockwell Hardness B71 Iron (Fe) 98.81 - 99.26% Carbon (C) 0.18% Manganese (Mn) 0.6 - 0.9% Phosphorus (P) 0.04% max Chemistry Sulfur (S) 0.05% max A36 Mild Steel %PDF-1.5 % Impact Strength This is a measure of how much impact or suddenly applied to force a metal can withstand before its failure. Nevertheless, the low carbon content makes C1018 ideal for machining purposes, especially once it has been cold drawn. 4140 steel has a higher yield strength of 60,200 PSI (415 MPa) than 1018 steel with 53,700 PSI (370 MPa). Therefore, there is no gross yielding. Cold drawing is a method used to increase yield, tensile, and hardness of metal. 6p7{I0 G+eDA9sd5S,ru@,_Gh,/> &hn J Steel is stiffer and has better fatigue properties, but all products have an intended/expected lifetime under specific conditions. Such predictions are shown to be in agreement with measured growth rates in AISI 4140 steel from 10/sup -6/ to 10/sup -2/ mm per cycle. Only a small difference is found between the elastic delta K(exp 2)/E term and delta J. The difference in the strength/quality between Fe 415 and Fe 500 grades, therefore, is 20%. This is, by far, the most common type of steel on the metals market. 4140 Grade Designation Designates that 4140 steel is molybdenum steel, indicating that it possesses higher amounts of molybdenum than other steels, such as the 1xxx series. Endurance limit for these exhibited Already a Member? With higher manganese, 1018 is better steel for carburized parts, since it produces a harder and more uniform case. 0.40 % AISI 4140 is versatile because of its simple chemistry and has the following composition: 0.40 % carbon and 0.85 % manganese which offers toughness and can be heat treated and hardened 0.1 % chromium adds to overall toughness but is not enough to be made into stainless steel. What Is C1018 Made Of? Engineering Steel EN24 is a very high strength steel alloy which is supplied hardened and tempered. In this paper, a new method for reduction of residual stress using vibration during welding is Are u saying the 1144 is more prone to failure as that's surprising looking at the numbers. Table 1: Summary of mechanical properties for 6061 aluminum alloy. SAE-AISI 1018 steel is a carbon (non-alloy) steel formulated for primary forming into wrought products. 1018 is the designation in both the SAE and AISI systems for this material. G10180 is the UNS number. The properties of SAE-AISI 1018 steel include two common variations. Prepared by: Lecturer Sunil Adhikari 6.57 A schematic of a clutch-testing machine is shown in figure 4. Once the crack has reached the specimen surfaces at the edges of the notch, it propagates through the specimen as a through crack. Jacks got amenities youll actually use. Good agreement was found between the experimentally observed crack growth rates and the fatigue crack growth rates determined by the fractographic studies. Iron-based alloys are called steel. The next phase, that of propagation, was studied using AISI 1018 steel and a new high strength steel HY-180. It has a good combination The crack propagation data obtained for both steels tested in air can be described accurately by the power law first suggested by Paris, da/dN = C(..delta..K)/sup n/, where a is the crack length, N the number of cycles, and C and n are material constants. Who launched the cognitive revolution in psychology? The downside to cold drawing is that it reduces the ductility of the steel, making it somewhat more difficult to work. Form or shape: bar, r od, tube, pipe, plate, sheet, structural, etc. "/Gx|a) n/:XKiETlna u A? You need to differentiate between between deflection and strength. Effects of friction and high torque on fatigue crack propagation in mode III. In this process, oversize hot rolled bars, which have been cleaned of scale, are drawn through dies to the required size. 1018 Mild Steel Alloy 1018 is the most commonly available of the cold-rolled steels. Below are the properties of the grades of carbon steel: Carbon Steel has three main subgroups depending on how much carbon is in the metal: Low Carbon Steels/Mild Steels (up to 0.3% carbon), Medium Carbon Steels (0.30.6% carbon), and High Carbon Steels (more than 0.6% carbon). 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