
Why Welds Fail: It’s never just one thing
Weld failures happen all the time. Some are more serious than others in terms of cost and potential for property damage and bodily harm. If a weld failure is considered serious it typically gets a lot of attention. Forensics labs and industry experts get called to determine the root cause of...
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Interesting article on welding failures of the axles on cement truck mixing drums. The follow up question I have is how do you repair 180 cement trucks located all over North America? I'm sure some members have seen this sort of problem in their career. Options I can think of:... Wait till they break and have a local shop fix them? Send a crew with equipment, crane trucks, welding trucks, to all the customers and fix them all on site? (Imagine a 3 person crew traveling for a year?) Send a replacement truck to the customer and bring the truck back to the factory for repair, then send the truck back and forward the replacement truck to the next customer?
Could an inspection, Xray?, acoustic?, clearly identify the units with the combination of factors which will cause a welding failure? Or do you just need to repair them all?
Anybody ?
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