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Forged steel construction is a common technique in the creation of various heavy-duty machines and components where strength and durability are critical. Such machines and components can include, but are not limited to:
1. Hydraulic Presses – These machines use high pressure to shape or cut metals and are often made with forged steel components to withstand the enormous forces they encounter.
2. Mining Machinery – Equipment used in mining, such as excavators, drilling machines, and earthmovers, often incorporates forged steel parts to endure the harsh working conditions and heavy wear.
3. Agricultural Machinery – Tractors, plows, and combine harvesters have parts made of forged steel to ensure reliability and longevity under the rigors of farming tasks.
4. Heavy Vehicles – Components like axles, steering knuckles, and gears in trucks and other heavy vehicles are commonly made from forged steel for enhanced strength.
5. Aerospace Components – Aircraft require parts with high strength-to-weight ratios, leading to the use of forged steel in landing gear components, engine parts, and more.
6. Railway Components – The railway industry uses forged steel in the manufacture of various parts, including wheels, axles, and couplings, to ensure safety and durability.
7. Marine Applications – Shipbuilding and components for marine applications, such as propeller shafts and anchor chains, also rely on forged steel for its resistance to corrosion and fatigue.
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Answer: b
Explanation: The forged steel construction is made use for the high speed machines. The earliest construction particularly at relatively low outputs consisted of a body and shaft extension made as single forging.