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Re: Re: size of cross pin for handcrank?
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Posted by RobertN on March 16, 2001 at 16:00:51 from (132.233.247.5):
In Reply to: Re: size of cross pin for handcrank? posted by Farmer Bob on March 15, 2001 at 11:45:40:
I measured the cross-hole in the crank, and found it to be 0.375". I took a piece of 0.5" stock, and chucked it up in the lathe. I turned it down to 0.385"; a bit oversize so it would have a tight fit, and hopefully never come out again. While on the lathe, I used a flat file to put a small 45 degree chamfer on the end of the stock, so it would start easy into the hole in the crank. After using a parting tool to cut the piece to 1.5", I chucked the piece up, and chamfered the other end also. Once done there, I used a press to fit the new cross-pin in the crank. Presto, like new! Thanks Framer Bob!
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