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\nSCOPE<\/strong><\/u><\/p>\n

\tThis standard is applicable to marine gearing made from steel forgings, bar stock and castings intended for main propulsion service over 1500 horsepower.\u00a0 Alloy steel specifications and quality assurance measures presented represent the state of the art and are not intended to assure the performance of subject assembled marine gear drive systems.<\/p>\n

\tThis standard pertains to through hardened gearing, as well as carburized, nitrided and induction contour surface hardened gear teeth of pinions and gears.\u00a0 This standard presents the properties of commonly available alloy steels used for marine gearing.\u00a0 It is recognized that modifications of these alloys and other suitable alloy steels are available which may be used in marine gearing.\u00a0 It does not address other forms of surface hardening, such as flame hardening and spin coil induction hardening.<\/p>\n

\tRequirements for Quality Grades 1 and 2 are defined in this standard.\u00a0 Although reference is made to Grade 3 melting practice for carburized steels, the experience with the use of these steels is limited and therefore outside the scope of this standard.<\/p>\n

\tThis standard is intended for use by those experienced in gear design or manufacture.\u00a0 It is not intended for use by the engineering public at large.<\/p>\n

\nFOREWORD<\/strong><\/u><\/p>\n

\t[The foreword, footnotes and annexes, if any, in this document are provided for informational purposes only and are not to be construed as a part of AGMA Standard 6033-C08, Materials for Marine Propulsion Gearing<\/em>.]<\/p>\n

\tThe purpose of ANSI\/AGMA 6033-C08 is to provide alloy steel specifications and quality assurance measures for pinions and gears used in main propulsion marine applications.<\/p>\n

\tThis document consolidates and adapts the material specifications generally used for pinions and gears in the defined marine propulsion applications.<\/p>\n

\tANSI\/AGMA 6033-A88 was proposed to the Technical Division Executive Committee in 1979 by the Chairman of the Marine Gearing Committee.\u00a0 Interest in, and the need for this standard was expressed at a committee meeting in February 1980.\u00a0 Work began on rolled ring forgings for rims of large fabricated gears. Metallurgists from several member companies attended that and subsequent meetings.\u00a0 The committee continued work on the standard, expanding the contents to include other forms of gearing, properties of commonly available alloy steels, heat treatment methods and inspection requirements.<\/p>\n

\tThe Marine Gearing Committee submitted the standard, and it was approved by the entire AGMA membership in its final edited version in March 1988.\u00a0 On May 31, 1988 it was approved as an American National Standard.<\/p>\n

\tIn late 1993 the AGMA Technical Division Executive Committee recommended that the Marine Gearing Committee review and update ANSI\/AGMA 6033-A88, Standard for Marine Propulsion Gear Units, Part 1, Materials<\/em>.\u00a0 This review and update was initiated in early 1994.\u00a0 ANSI\/AGMA 6033-B98 was renamed Materials for Marine Propulsion Gearing<\/em>.<\/p>\n

\tANSI\/AGMA 6033-B98 was approved by the membership in July, 1997 and approved as an American National Standard on June 19, 1998.<\/p>\n

\tANSI\/AGMA 6033-C08 is a revision of ANSI\/AGMA 6033-B98 to reflect metallurgy and materials practices currently in use in marine applications, and to refer to other recent AGMA publications.<\/p>\n

\tAGMA Standards are subject to constant improvement, revision, or withdrawal as dictated by experience.\u00a0 Any person who refers to an AGMA technical publications should be sure that the publication is the latest available from the Association on the subject matter.<\/p>\n

\tThe first draft of ANSI\/AGMA 6033-C08 was made in January 2003.\u00a0 It was approved by the AGMA membership in July, 2008.\u00a0 It was approved as an American National Standard on September 29, 2008.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Materials for Propulsion Gearing (Metric Edition)<\/b><\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
Published By<\/td>\nPublication Date<\/td>\nNumber of Pages<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
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