I would be wanting the
correct material used, if and when the time comes for the dearest option to replace a no longer available
Transmission gear with a one off make?
All steel alloy manufactures who produce EN36 say it is
not for transmission gears, because it has a chromium content.
All steel alloy manufacturers of EN series under the British Standard BS970 recommend EN34 as the correct stock for transmission gears(Zero Chromium).
Yet you sayAll gears are made from EN36 ...... No gear cutter will use anything else.
Can you show me some documentation or a valid link to one manufacturer of alloy steel that says otherwise than what I have stated? Just one?
In the absence of proof? Can you tell us which "gear cutters" are ignoring the manufacturers of EN36 instructions and advise, so we can avoid them please.