Aisi O1: Cold Work Tool Steel
Aisi O1: Cold Work Tool Steel
Aisi O1: Cold Work Tool Steel
AISI O1
Cold work tool steel
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AISI O1
General Properties
AISI O1 general purpose oil-hardening tool steel is
PHYSICAL DATA
a versatile manganese-chromium-tungsten steel
suitable for a wide variety of cold-work applica- Hardened and tempered to 62 HRC. Data at ambi-
tions. ent temperature and elevated temperature.
Its main characteristics include: Temperature 68°F 375°F 750°F
• Good machinability (20°C) (200°C) (400°C)
• Good dimensional stability in hardening Density
lbs/in3 0.282 0.280 0.278
• A good combination of high surface hardness kg/m3 7 800 7 750 7 700
and toughness after hardening and tempering.
Modulus of elasticity
These characteristics combine to give a steel suit- psi 28 x 10 6 27 x 10 6 25 x 10 6
N/mm2 190 000 185 000 170 000
able for the manufacture of tooling with good tool-
life and production economy. Coefficient of thermal exp.
per °F from 68°F – 6.5 x 10 -6 6.3 x 10 -6
AISI O1 can be supplied in various finishes includ- per °C from 20°C – 11.7 x 10 -6 11.4 x 10 -6
ing hot-rolled, pre-machined, fine-machined and Thermal conductivity
precision ground. It is also available in the form of Btu in/ft2 h °F 222 229 236
hollow bar. W/m °C 32 33 34
Specific heat
Btu/lb. °F 0.11 – –
Typical C Mn Cr W J/kg C 460 – –
analysis % 0.95 1.1 0.6 0.6
Standard
specification AISI O1, W.-Nr. 1.2510
Delivery
condition Soft annealed approx. 190 HB
Color code Yellow
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
The figures are to be considered approximate.
Compressive yield strenght, Rc0.2
Hardness N/mm2 ksi
Applications 62 HRC
60 HRC
55 HRC
2200
2150
1800
319
312
261
Tools for Material thickness HRC 50 HRC 1350 196
Cutting
Blanking, punching up to 1/8" (3 mm) 60–62
piercing, cropping, 1/8–1/4" (3–6 mm) 56–60
shearing, trimming 1/4–13/32" (6–10 mm) 54–56
clipping
Short cold shears 54–60
Clipping and trimming tools Hot 58–60
for forgings Cold 56–58
Forming
Bending, raising, drawing, rim rolling,
spinning and flow forming 56–62
Small coining dies 56–60
Gauges, measuring tools
Turning centres
Guide bushes, ejector pins, high duty,
small/medium drills and taps
Small gear wheels, pistons, nozzles, cams 58–62
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AISI O1
Holding time
4 62 20
20 minutes
2 60 10
Retained austenite
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DIMENSIONAL CHANGES
DURING HARDENING
Machining
Sample plate, 4" x 4" x 1" (100 x 100 x 25 mm). recommendations
Width Length Thickness The following tables give machining data for AISI
% % %
O1 in soft annealed condition. Hardness 190 HB.
Oil hardening from The data are to be considered as guiding values,
1530°F (830°C) min. +0.03 +0.04 –
max. +0.10 +0.10 +0.02 which must be adapted to existing local conditions.
Martempering from
1530°F (830°C) min. +0.04 +0.06 – TURNING
max. +0.12 +0.12 +0.02
Turning Turning
with carbide with high
Cutting data speed steel
parameters Rough turning Fine turning Fine turning
DIMENSIONAL CHANGES
DURING TEMPERING Cutting
speed (vc)
f.p.m. 460–560 560–730 65
Dimensional change % m/min 140–170 170–220 20
+0.1
Feed (f)
i.p.r. 0.012–0.023 –0.01 –0.01
mm/r 0.3–0.6 –0.3 –0.3
0
Depth
of cut (ap)
inch 0.08–0.24 –0.08 –0.08
–0.1 mm 2–6 –2 –2
Carbide
designation US C6–C5 C7 –
ISO P20–P30 P10 –
–0.2 Coated Coated
200 400 600 °F carbide carbide or
100 200 300 400 °C cermet
Tempering temperature
Aging
Tempering after quenching is replaced by aging
at 230–285°F (110–140°C). Holding time 25–
100 hours.
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AISI O1
End milling
Type of milling
Electrical-discharge
Cutting data Solid
Carbide
indexable High speed
machining
parameters carbide insert steel If spark-erosion, EDM, is performed in the
Cutting speed
hardened and tempered condition, the tool should
(vc) f.p.m. 165 400–560 801) then be given an additional temper at approx. 50°F
m/min 50 120–170 251) (25°C) below the previous tempering tempera-
Feed (fz) ture.
in/tooth 0.001–0.0082) 0.003–0.0082) 0.002–0.0142)
mm/tooth 0.03–0.22)2)
0.03–0.2 0.08–0.22) 0.05–0.352)
Carbide
designation
US
ISO
C2
K20, P40
C6–C5
P20–P30
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– Welding
1) For coated end mills vc ≈ 115 f.p.m. (35 m/min.) Good results when welding tool steel can be
2) Depending on radial depth of cut and cutter diameter. achieved if proper precautions are taken during
welding (elevated working temperature, joint prep-
aration, choice of consumables and welding pro-
DRILLING cedure). If the tool is to be polished or photo-
etched, it is necessary to work with an electrode
High speed steel twist drill
type of matching composition.
Drill diameter Cutting speed (vc) Feed (f)
inch mm f.p.m. m/min i.p.r. mm/r Welding Working Hardness
method temperature Consumables after welding
–3/16 –5 50* 16* 0.003–0.008 0.08–0.20
3/16–3/8 5–10 50* 16* 0.008–0.012 0.20–0.30 MMA 390–480°F AWS E312 300 HB
3/8–5/8 10–15 50* 16* 0.012–0.014 0.30–0.35 (SMAW) 200–250°C UTP 67S 55–58 HRC
5/8–3/4 15–20 50* 16* 0.014–0.016 0.35–0.40
TIG 390–480°F AWS ER312 300 HB
*) For coated HSS drills vc ~70 f.p.m. (22 m/min.) 200–250°C UTPA 67S 55–58 HRC
UTPA 73G2 53–56 HRC
Carbide drill
Type of drill
Cutting data Indexable Solid Brazed
parameters insert carbide carbide1)
Cutting speed
(vc) f.p.m. 400–530 200 180
m/min 120–160 60 55
Feed (f)
i.p.r. 0.002–0.012) 0.004–0.012) 0.006–0.012)
mm/r 0.05–0.252) 0.10–0.252) 0.15–0.252)
1) Drills with internal cooling channels and brazed
carbide tip.
2) Depending on drill diameter.
GRINDING
General grinding wheel recommendation for
AISI O1 is given below. More information can be
found in the Uddeholm publication “Grinding of
Tool Steel”.
Wheel recommendation
Soft annealed Hardened
Type of grinding condition condition
Face grinding
straight wheel A 46 H V A 46 G V
Face grinding
segments A 24 G V A 36 G V
Cylindrical
grinding A 46 L V A 60 J V
Blanking tool made from fine-machined AISI O1 tool
Internal grinding A 46 J V A 60 I V steel.
Profile grinding A 100 L V A 120 J V
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Relative comparison
of Uddeholm cold work tool steel
MATERIAL PROPERTIES AND RESISTANCE TO FAILURE MECHANISMS
AISI O1
AISI A2
AISI D2
COMPAX
SUPREME
VANADIS 4
VANADIS 6
VANADIS 10
Further information
Please contact your local Uddeholm office for fur-
ther information on the selection, heat treatment,
application and availability of Uddeholm tool steels.