Johnnybravo
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That boring bar cuts the 0,7mm wide recess, 0,5mm deepThat makes more sense.
I thought as the boring bar holder was most prominent in your pic, that's what you had used!
That boring bar cuts the 0,7mm wide recess, 0,5mm deepThat makes more sense.
I thought as the boring bar holder was most prominent in your pic, that's what you had used!
They look the bee's knees
how long did they take to make
3 minutes 30 seconds each without the slot. But, bear in mind the grade of material used,a nitriding steel ,is only available in 25mm dia, so a lot of material to remove.how long did they take to make
I missed the beginning of this, so not aware of the application, so my question may be irrelevant - but why not use Nordlocks?
Because it’s a special application adjuster screw. . Each click gives you ten degrees adjustment.Due to the nature of it use and who the end user is, I am not at Liberty to say much more…I missed the beginning of this, so not aware of the application, so my question may be irrelevant - but why not use Nordlocks?
Because it’s a special application adjuster screw. . Each click gives you ten degrees adjustment.Due to the nature of it use and who the end user is, I am not at Liberty to say much more…
No, it’s actually for Gregg the Bakers….
No, it’s actually for Gregg the Bakers….
nordlocks I thought it cut that himselfI missed the beginning of this, so not aware of the application, so my question may be irrelevant - but why not use Nordlocks?
?nordlocks I thought it cut that himself
They look cut
It not a nordlockis it that's what in was saying. You cut those groves yourself for the adjustment.They look cut
Yep - as said in rpely to my question - I didn't know the application, and wondered if it was to lock it in tightening - I'm now guessing it simply rotates against a sprung pawl/detentIt not a nordlockis it that's what in was saying. You cut those groves yourself for the adjustment.
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