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Steel 8620-Hot Rolled Round Bar 10-1/2" diameter Price

Estimated Market Range
$1.50 – $1.62/lb
2.3% (30d)

≈ $458.03/ft

Based on published distributor pricing adjusted for typical volume discounts. See methodology.

8620 Steel Round Bar

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Dimensions$/lb$/ft$/ea
10-1/2" diameterThis item$1.56Lowest$481.13—
11" diameter$1.71$551.82—
12" diameter$2.00$802.24—
12-1/2" diameter$2.00$869.07—
8-1/2" diameter$1.56$314.21$6284.29

Market Context

Raw Material Market Prices
4.2%30d
Steel HRC
$1,084/short ton
$0.54/lb

Hot Rolled Coil (HRC) is the benchmark for raw steel prices.

About 8620|The gear steel. Low-carbon (0.20%) nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy designed specifically for carburizing. You machine it soft in the annealed condition (easier than 4140, nice finish, reasonable tool life), then send it out for carburizing to get a hard, wear-resistant surface (HRC 58-62) over a tough, ductile core. This hard-shell/soft-core combination is exactly what gears, pins, camshafts, and bearing races need. It's the original and still most common case-hardening steel. Welds better than 4140 due to lower carbon. Cheap because automotive OEMs buy mountains of it. The catch: once carburized, it's extremely hard to machine, so finish all your features before heat treatment. Compare to 4140 (through-hardening, no case, stronger overall), 9310 (deeper case hardening for high-performance gearboxes), and 8620H (guaranteed hardenability version).
About Round Bar|The default starting stock for lathe work. It gets turned, bored, and parted into shafts, pins, bushings, spacers, and just about anything round.

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