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one other thing
Sorry, but one more quick question...
It's unclear how you actually attach the drill ring gear to your housing that holds the worm gear. I saw there was a note ref. on your 111-000 assembly drawing, but I didn't see the actual note. It's all steel... are you welding it or brazing it together? Thanks again Simon PS... did you actually spend ~ $130 per bearing for the Kaydon reali-slim part?! (we have a very slim budget) Or do you have a contact who might donate something like that? Last edited by Simon G : 03-01-2003 at 11:16. |
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