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FORGING QUALITY IN THE FUNCTION OF THE CONSISTENCY OF THE TOOLS IN THE PROCESSING OF THE WHEEL SLEEVES OF MOTOR VEHICLES

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Sejfo Papić ,
Sejfo Papić
Contact Sejfo Papić

University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Fuad Klisura ,
Fuad Klisura

IPI-Institut za privredni inžinjering d.o.o. Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Safet Velić
Safet Velić

University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Bearing in mind that the wheel sleeves of motor vehicles are exposed to strong dynamic loads, and knowing that these are very responsible parts of the constructions, the need for permanent researches of the influence of certain variables on the process of production of them is imposed. The prepared part which, in this case, is obtained by forging from the appropriate steel has an important role. The process of forging, implies the appearance of certain errors that can manifest in many ways. Such mistakes, despite rigorous control, are difficult to eliminate completely. The paper deals with prepared parts with errors and their impact on the consistency of the tools, as well as the analysis of the influence of the change in the percentage of some elements on the same.

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