Snap-on Incorporated
Method and tool product of differential heat treatment process
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Abstract:
A tool having a relatively ductile working end for engaging workpieces and a relatively hard non-working portion for driving the tool is disclosed, and a process for making same. The tool is formed with the material in a first state, such as by cold-working, and then only the non-working portion is heat treated to a second state. The working end is thus maintained in the ductile state while the non-working portion is hardened, thus imparting different materials performance characteristics to working end and non-working portion.
Status:
Grant
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
6 Mar 2018
Issue date:
8 Oct 2019