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Greg Needel 28-01-2002 22:50

SUPER IMPORTANT GEAR ISSUE
 
ok so we have given up on Small Parts for the stuff we order and figure that we will have it for next year. So now the question is where to get gears from. WE are looking for chain gears and some place that we can order them and get them like yesterday. So if anyone knows anywhere that has this stuff please help us out. Thanks in advance

Ken Leung 28-01-2002 22:55

About sources for gears...
 
About sources for gears:
There are a lot of online places you where can buy gears/sprockets… Here are some suggestions from different people:
“A few good small components sources:
www.wmberg.com
www.allieddevices.com” - Keithicus
“mcmaster.com and stock drive products (sdp-si.com) are good sources. Also, motion industries is a good source.” -Joe J.
http://www.globalspec.com
You can search across the industry for the part you want. It is particularly useful for gears and sprockets.” -ChrisH
“We found a company called Motion Industries that carried the identical part. Turns out they have about 500 outlets around the country (check their locator at http://www.motionindustries.com/ ).” -dlavery
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...&threadid=1975
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...=&threadid=1882


Any more suggestions out there?

All posted in this thread ;)
http://64.119.166.94/forums/showthre...6853#post16853

VThokieME04 28-01-2002 23:20

sources for gears
 
www.mcmaster.com will provide you with anything that your team would possibly need. Hope you find what you are looking for.

Jeremy

Jordan A. 28-01-2002 23:26

McMaster is where we got all of our gears, while a little pricey we have no other complaints

batty 29-01-2002 19:12

Gear Issue
 
We used Martin Gears. We contacted them (from info we got on the internet) and they put us in touch with someone locally that sold their gears. Those folks gave us a discount!! We even got them the day after we ordered them. Now if we could just find the flange bearings that we need...

Jordan A. 29-01-2002 19:40

We got our flange bearings from a canadian manufacturer called "Lou's Bearings" beleive it or not they rock.

Fantastic product, great service. Which is good cause those pillow block ones in the kit suck.

Andrew Dahl 29-01-2002 20:08

the gears that we bought from mcmaster (becuase imho SMI has taken the express train to the H-E double hockeystick place)
not only did they get is faster but they were 12.00 cheaper that SMI

whoo-hoo

dahl

ahecht 30-01-2002 02:07

For hard-to find sprockets and chains (especially heavy-duty #25 ones), as well as everything drive related from gears and bearings to pullys and shafts, try SDP-SI. They claim to have the largest catalogue of drive components anywhere.

DougHogg 31-01-2002 02:35

"Kit pillow blocks suck?" Why?
 
RE:

>We got our flange bearings from a canadian manufacturer called "Lou's Bearings" beleive it or not they rock.

>Fantastic product, great service. Which is good cause those pillow block ones in the kit suck.

We are a rookie team and we just bought 6 of the kit pillow blocks. What is the problem with them?

mnkysp6353 31-01-2002 04:06

If anyone in Socal needs gears or parts fast i have a great source.
Precision Bearings & Supply Co 2635 Fairfax Ave Culver City, CA (323) 870-5758

They have a huge selection and if they dont have the part they will get it to you the next day. We got the part the next day we ordered it because they were out of the part.


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