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1018 Mild (low-carbon) steel Yield Strength, psi 53,700 =370Mpa = 3775 kg/cm2 ASTM A36 Mild (low-carbon) steel Yield Strength, psi 36,300 = 12000psi at allowable safety factor of 4x = 82 Mpa = 843kg/cm2

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The ultimate tensile strength of 'mild steel' is about 60,000 psi.

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Cold-rolled steel business has been more resistance to erode. Impact. Traction.

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I need to know what size of a pin using coldrolled steel I need to achieve 30 ton? Using it in a set up similar to a reciever in a hitch?

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Force divided by cross-sectional area

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365 mpa

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