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warn 8274 brake sharft spindle
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warn 8274 brake sharft spindle
HI has any one had truble taping into the end of brake sharft? broken 3 taps any iders ?
I've had a clamp made that fits over the circlip. To fit it you need to remove the circlip and the spring washers. It then fits where the spring washers were. You then put the circlip on and then the second part has a recess machined into it that the circlip fit into. There are 3 bolts that hold the 2 parts together.
A little bit more involved puttig it together BUT it will fit any standard winch without mods!
A little bit more involved puttig it together BUT it will fit any standard winch without mods!
93 Nissan Pathfinder / Terrano Turboed VH45, GQ Trans and T-case, coil overs, hydraulic winch and fair bit of other stuff. (Currently a pile of parts in the workshop)
any good machine shop should be able to drill and tap it. cost me 100 bucks to get my done(bolt and end cap machined out of 4140 included).
They drilled the hole with like a masonary drill bit(slighty different) then heated up to tap it, then treated it again to bring it back to strength.
Money well spent i rekon
Cheers
They drilled the hole with like a masonary drill bit(slighty different) then heated up to tap it, then treated it again to bring it back to strength.
Money well spent i rekon
Cheers
also, if you reverse sharpen a masonry bit and run it in reverse in a drill at slow speeds it will often drill out a snapped HSS tap that can't be removed normally.jaspers joint wrote:If you sharpen a masonary bit the same as normal drill it will drill thru hardened steal
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I have used and abused a set of drill bit made by a german mob, they are labelled Allround Bohrer .. Picked them up from a 4x4 show years ago. After watching the guy turn a wiltshire file into swiss cheese with one bit (about 30 holes) and start on another as a demo I was convinced. I have never sharpened mine and they still bite well. Work as masonary bits as well ..
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Make sure that you have an aluminiom oxide stone or similar to sharpen it with, and that the bit is of good quality to begin with .. not all carbide tips are equalcloughy wrote:No shit, you sharpen the little endy bit as per normal drill bitjaspers joint wrote:If you sharpen a masonary bit the same as normal drill it will drill thru hardened steal
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The brand I have used is ARTU drill have been using them for 12 years (not the same ones), they can be sharpened to an extent if you have a diamond lap/wheel. I used to use them for drilling upto 62 rockwell hardend alloy toolsteels and tungsten molibdenum high speed steels, A file is only 56-58 rockwell. They need to be kept cool or the silversolder will melt holding the carbide tip in and if they get exesive vibration the will chip.
ARTU drills are cheap bout $6 for a 10mm.
Back to topic highmount brake shafts are only case hardend so you can anneal the end to be tapped, The late model warn shafts have a deeper hardening and some I've tryed to tap were to hard so I drilled them oversize pressed in a hightensile slug and tig welded it in then tapped the slug. I've done prob 30 Highmount brake shafts and had no problems.
ARTU drills are cheap bout $6 for a 10mm.
Back to topic highmount brake shafts are only case hardend so you can anneal the end to be tapped, The late model warn shafts have a deeper hardening and some I've tryed to tap were to hard so I drilled them oversize pressed in a hightensile slug and tig welded it in then tapped the slug. I've done prob 30 Highmount brake shafts and had no problems.
yeah mate, SG Leslie&sons ph 0394592859chpd 80 wrote:Anyone in Melbourne who does this???
19 Mologa rd West Hiedelberg
VIC 3081
The guys name is Malcom. cost me $80 and you get a bolt as well as the retaining cap, and maybe shims but cant remember.
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