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pic: 816's 2011 Off-Season Teaser
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Are they gripper parts? It looks like a pulley with a hex broach and something else with a hex broach
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A little hint to stir the crowd;
It does cool stuff. -Nick |
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A double sprocket before the teeth are hobbed, and the cylinder is likely a wheel hub to be press/cast into a plastic wheel.
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You're right, though I hoped that it'd take a little longer to figure out. The part on the left is a blank for a 22T double sprocket, made from 7075 Aluminum. It's been broached before the sprocket cutting to make things a little easier for the mill operator. The part on the right is a 'plug' for a 2" wide colson wheel, made from 6061 AL. Preliminary testing shows that the press is good to at least 80 foot-pounds of torque. (I'll have to bug you on FB for a shipping address once the stickers are made.) |
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I'm pretty sure that the smaller item could be part of a cable winch. Could the larger item be an adapter from a hex shaft to a different type of shaft?
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Drain plug to keep the water out and a small anchor???
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Looking good. -Brando |
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For season I see the resources used to make the double sprockets better used elsewhere, and instead just purchase off the shelf sprockets.
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