AR15 wrote:We have had great success with 4140 to 45Rc and 17-4 too. Abrasive wear to front baffle face but good hole integrity after many 1000 rounds.
Always interested in material suggestions :) The US standard for brakes is 17-4 right now, most companies are using it, but if you think there is something better we could look at please IM me.
I like the insert idea!. We have to keep an eye on production cost and also overall size of the part (length, diameter) though.
AR15,
4141,construction steel, would not for me be the right choice as it hardens low and I is prone to warping under HT.
Should I had to meke a brake, I would go to a high characteristics tool steel:
--Werkstoff Number = 1.2767
--E-Norm = 45NiCrMo16.
-TKM (Thyrodur)2767.
-AISI 6F7. Bohler K600
High Cr and Mo content.
Hardens to 54+, is wear resistant, totally exempt of warping and is the highest wear and impact resistant of all the tool steels. Pplishes well.
Ah, I forgpt: machines easily.
R.G.C