L-bushing taper angle
Does anyone here know the angle of the taper in a split taper lock L-
bushing as used in sheaves and pulleys... |
L-bushing taper angle
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 06:14:30 -0700 (PDT), mark
wrote: Does anyone here know the angle of the taper in a split taper lock L- bushing as used in sheaves and pulleys... I dunno what you mean by "L-bushing." Taper-lock or QD? http://www.dodge-pt.com/pdf/catalog/..._lock_spec.pdf http://www.molinebearing.com/documen...ngineering.pdf -- Ned Simmons |
L-bushing taper angle
On Oct 25, 12:15*pm, Ned Simmons wrote:
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 06:14:30 -0700 (PDT), mark wrote: Does anyone here know the angle of the taper in a split taper lock L- bushing as used in sheaves and pulleys... I dunno what you mean by "L-bushing." Taper-lock or QD? http://www.dodge-pt.com/pdf/catalog/...artNumbersandE... -- Ned Simmons The second link you posted , it mentions 3/4"/foot as the taper, what is that in degrees? |
L-bushing taper angle
Ummmnnn lessee: That'd be Arctan (.75 / 12) degrees
Bob Swinney "mark" wrote in message ... On Oct 25, 12:15 pm, Ned Simmons wrote: On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 06:14:30 -0700 (PDT), mark wrote: Does anyone here know the angle of the taper in a split taper lock L- bushing as used in sheaves and pulleys... I dunno what you mean by "L-bushing." Taper-lock or QD? http://www.dodge-pt.com/pdf/catalog/...artNumbersandE... -- Ned Simmons The second link you posted , it mentions 3/4"/foot as the taper, what is that in degrees? |
L-bushing taper angle
mark wrote:
The second link you posted , it mentions 3/4"/foot as the taper, what is that in degrees? 3.576 with a bunch more digits after those. Wes |
L-bushing taper angle
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 11:20:29 -0700 (PDT), mark
wrote: On Oct 25, 12:15*pm, Ned Simmons wrote: On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 06:14:30 -0700 (PDT), mark wrote: Does anyone here know the angle of the taper in a split taper lock L- bushing as used in sheaves and pulleys... I dunno what you mean by "L-bushing." Taper-lock or QD? http://www.dodge-pt.com/pdf/catalog/...artNumbersandE... -- Ned Simmons The second link you posted , it mentions 3/4"/foot as the taper, what is that in degrees? 1.790 degrees between the centerline and the OD, or 3.580 degrees included. -- Ned Simmons |
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