[Public-list] Cutlass bearing size (revisited)
sousa, stephen (ENG)
sousa_stephen at emc.com
Sun Dec 5 14:03:38 PST 2004
Lee,
I used a 5/16 bit and punch a set hole on the bronze of the cutlass bearing
in the center where the set screws are attached. This stops the drill from
walking on the bronze Snug them up so they held the bearing in place. If the
drill did walk on the bronze as you mentioned you would compromise the
threads.
Stephen
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In a message dated 12/4/2004 8:28:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
sousa_stephen at emc.com writes:
Drilled
dimples into the bearing and seated the set screws into the bearing using
Loc tight.
Hi Stephen,
How did you avoid damaging the threads for the set screws while drilling
the
dimples?
Afraid of doing just that, I test fitted the bearing first and made marks
where the dimples had to go, then pulled out the bearing for the drilling,
then
put the whole thing back together. Would have been alot easier if I knew
there was another way to do it!!!! :) Share your technique, for next time.
Thx, Lee Stargazer #255 _______________________________________________
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