Hi Lukeb,
Is that on a Chromemolly motorcycle frame.
How much will it cost for the robot to weld up a split or cracked chassis.
If this is all good please let us all know where we can get it done.
The result of 9+ tons is that shear or tension?
Most weld tests are performed slowly via a ram to gauge the strength. The test is usually singular.
Motocross chassis tubes and joints are subject to fatigue failure, that means, during their riding life they are constantly flexing. In engineering speak fatigue failure occurs after about 40 000 frequencies. This is the testing ground for motocross chassis welds. I have an engineering background of 29 years. I have been riding and fixing motocross bikes since 1975. I have seen a lot of fatigue failures and of course catastrophic failures which again in engineering speak is instantaneous failure due to crash or suspension bottoming out and the frame takes the resulting load until something gives.
I have been around Pro Supercross riders that are constantly having their new alloy chassis's welded up due to both fatigue and catastrophic failure.
A brittle weld is not what you want when you are landing the double at Conondale "Drunks Jump"
A brittle weld can carry great loads but just try hitting a number plate bracket that has a brittle weld with a hammer to line it up. It will usually just crack off. The brittle nature of MIG welding on motocross frames may be due to not enough penetration, wrong filler rod, flux failure, contaminates, oxidation, experience of the Boiler Maker......... Most of these repairs are performed in suburban sheds or a mates workshop, neither are totally set up for this type of work. Do you know that most Boiler Makers will perform ten or twenty test welds on all new materials before moving onto the project. After all, you could become badly injured or die if the steering head breaks off while landing a jump.
MIG welding is great for all the applications it was designed to do but ask yourself, would you use it for alloy welding?
Ji