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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent Brake" data-source="post: 132777" data-attributes="member: 398"><p>Thanx for the mcmaster carr, i ordered a bunch of shims today, after having some lasered form C70 hard steel (at a price...) at 0.1 till 0,6mm all diameters...</p><p></p><p>for spindles i use my own made from Bohler K340 to 62-64 HRC than machine down to suit, and indeed [USER=597]@greg brillus[/USER] you are right when 0,05 interf fit it bulbs a bit at the cylinder surface, (scraped down) but a new case will hold it better. After machineing sometimes i do Nitride them to 70Hrc. (annealing K340 is only at 550degr)</p><p></p><p>when one wants two properities in a part (hard surface and though middle), i made two parts, get rid of the nyloc nut and made bolts from 1000N/mm2 (say 12.9 bolt) with M8x1 and hole 2 mm.</p><p>when one carbonize the standard spindles, one should blank off the thread, but thats cumbersome, so not done, so now and than it snaps. (nicht zu verwirren mit Schnaps [USER=3674]@erik[/USER] )</p><p>Cheers[ATTACH=full]39526[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent Brake, post: 132777, member: 398"] Thanx for the mcmaster carr, i ordered a bunch of shims today, after having some lasered form C70 hard steel (at a price...) at 0.1 till 0,6mm all diameters... for spindles i use my own made from Bohler K340 to 62-64 HRC than machine down to suit, and indeed [USER=597]@greg brillus[/USER] you are right when 0,05 interf fit it bulbs a bit at the cylinder surface, (scraped down) but a new case will hold it better. After machineing sometimes i do Nitride them to 70Hrc. (annealing K340 is only at 550degr) when one wants two properities in a part (hard surface and though middle), i made two parts, get rid of the nyloc nut and made bolts from 1000N/mm2 (say 12.9 bolt) with M8x1 and hole 2 mm. when one carbonize the standard spindles, one should blank off the thread, but thats cumbersome, so not done, so now and than it snaps. (nicht zu verwirren mit Schnaps [USER=3674]@erik[/USER] ) Cheers[ATTACH type="full"]39526[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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