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Part Number for Left Hand Screw

Posted by Ed Sparks at 1/24/2001 8:27 PM EST


Engineer on team #34, The Rockets, from Bob Jones High / New Century High and DaimlerChrysler.



Does anyone have the part number (Bosch I suppose)handy for the left hand screw that holds the chuck on the transmission (when used in a normal drill assembly)?


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Re: Part Number for Left Hand Screw

Posted by Michael Betts at 1/25/2001 1:09 PM EST


Engineer on team #177, Bobcat Robotics, from South Windsor High School and International Fuel Cells.


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Posted by Ed Sparks on 1/24/2001 8:27 PM EST:



: Does anyone have the part number (Bosch I suppose)handy for the left hand screw that holds the chuck on the transmission (when used in a normal drill assembly)?

Ed,

Here is information from last year's Update #8 (http://www.usfirst.org/2000comp/TeamUpdates/tmup8.pdf):

Part Name Part Number
drill drive 2-606-200-065
drill motor 2-610-993-804
drill housing 2-610-910-446
drill house cover 2-605-510-130

I guess it was an oversight not to include in the documentation this year...

Mike


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Re: Part Number for Left Hand Screw

Posted by Dave... at 1/25/2001 5:54 PM EST


Engineer on team #5, Robocards, from Melvindale, MI and AFL (Alcoa Fujikura Ltd).


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: Does anyone have the part number (Bosch I suppose)handy for the left hand screw that holds the chuck on the transmission (when used in a normal drill assembly)?

Bosch p/n 2 610 910 425 (LH screw, 3mm hex)

Ed, I also have several spares and will overnight them to you if you want. Let me know (just a thanks for the hard work on SharingFIRST).

Dave...


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