Nicely done!
Yes. A gusset to the bottom corners is needed. ... OP - Is the beam end closed? If you can get in there weld in a triangle extending from the tip of the wedge to each bottom corner directly below.Wedge on ram or wedge on beam is about splitter design and how you want it to function. One way is no better or stronger than the other. Both can be done right or wrong.
Nice repair OP. I just don't like the design of surface welded wedges.
Yes. A gusset to the bottom corners is needed. ... OP - Is the beam end closed? If you can get in there weld in a triangle extending from the tip of the wedge to each bottom corner directly below.
larry
Congrats on fixing it! You have somewhat less than 7 yrs until your next fix. Look at the failure - it tore out the beam, not the weld. The beam (box tube) is not beefy enough for this. It will tear again. Probably sooner than the first time. The beam style is not correct for a splitter. You can fix it like you did, or really fix it for good. But the real fix will take a lot more time. My $0.02...
,,,,,,,,Yes.Congrats on fixing it! You have somewhat less than 7 yrs until your next fix. Look at the failure - it tore out the beam, not the weld. The beam (box tube) is not beefy enough for this. It will tear again. Probably sooner than the first time. The beam style is not correct for a splitter. You can fix it like you did, or really fix it for good. But the real fix will take a lot more time. My $0.02...
Good idea to address the oilcanning of the surface that caused failure. ... Even using a thinner section, say half inch, passing thru the beam, finished flush on top, would be effective. - A bit longer F/B [at least on the top side] than the wedge. Then weld the orig wedge on centered in the area spanned by the thru gusset.That failure got me thinking -if it were mine and now that I have a plasma cutter ...
a new longer double length splitter edge could be inserted all the way thru the box beam and welded around the cut out on the bottom and also on the top as was just done it would be pretty strong. Just thinking out loud- and for getting it back in service it looks like the OP did as good a job as the factory did.
This splitter appears to be a 2-way splitter with the cylinder mounted inside the tube which only allows the wedge to be welded to the surface of the tube.
That failure got me thinking -if it were mine and now that I have a plasma cutter ...
a new longer double length splitter edge could be inserted all the way thru the box beam and welded around the cut out on the bottom and also on the top as was just done it would be pretty strong.
Just thinking out loud- and for getting it back in service it looks like the OP did as good a job as the factory did.