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Magnetic Particle Inspection Crankshaft
Inspecting Parts - Magnetic Particle Inspection
A crankshaft is being fed through the Sunnen DCM. Note how it is supported. Nonconductive materials hold it in place so as not to disturb the magnetic flow. Going through in this direction, cracks in the journals will show up. If longitudinal cracks are suspected, the shaft will have to be checked in another direction. View Related Article
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