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WHO WOULD HAVE AN ANGLE METER???

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WHO WOULD HAVE AN ANGLE METER???

Post by mr nismo »

As the topis says who would have an angle meter?????????
I have read some posts on here about setting up pinion angles, and some have mentioned using and angle meter to get the angles correct, but I cant seem to find anyone who knows what one is let alone have one.
Does anyone know?
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Post by love ke70 »

like one of those black board protractors maybe? :D
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Post by Patchy »

cant you just attach a laser light to the pimion and line it up to the out put shaft, that would give you your pinon angle wouldnt it?
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Post by love ke70 »

i think he wants to calculate the angle.

you could do it mathematically

measure length from diff pinion to output of g/b (x)
use a stringline or laser or whatever from front diff pinion to rear diff pinion and then measure down from gearbox output to the line (y)
and measure from diff pinion along the flat line to the point of the gearbox output (use a short level or something to get an accurate measurement) (w)

so you now have measurements of all 3 sides of the triangle
and the corner wy is going to be 90*

so all you have to calculate is angle xy and angle xw

i know there is a way, but cant remember my schooling.
will look into it if you need?

cheers
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Post by stuckwithlux »

Any decent hardware store should stock them. about $30 i think.

http://www2.blackwoods.com.au/infoBANKP ... &P=2028310
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Post by ozy1 »

i have one similar to the one posted above, i think i got mine from bunning, worked a treat,
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Post by love ke70 »

thats cheating :P :D
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Post by mr nismo »

Thats what Im after guys.
Thanks.
Which section in bunnings did you find it?
And how much was it?
I always like to cheat when I can my maths isnt that good!
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Post by 80lsy gq »

Dan

ring Tony from Speedwerx 02 4681 9461, he is at Thirlmere and can post it to you straight away...he sells them there but any good tool shop should also have them...i have seen them at Trade Tools up here


scroll down on this page..it is the black wheel underneath the rotation bracket. http://www.speedwerx.com.au/tubebender.html .. just looked at the catalogue and they are $32 inc..called an angle protractor

dave
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Post by mr nismo »

Thanks Dave.
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Post by ozy1 »

honestly cant remember which section at bunnings it was, i was about 2 years ago also,
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Post by trucks »

You could always try one of these that are on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/LCD-Display-Digi ... dZViewItem

It all looks pretty straight forword.
They say life was not meant to be easy, so who the hell is they and where can I get my hands on her.
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Post by mr nismo »

Yes I saw that trucks, but it works by telling you the angle of how far the arm is spread apart, not the anglwe it is sitting on.

I got one from Bunnings today, and it was in the tool section where the power drills and stuff are, right next to the spirit levels.
Cost $40 and now I have checked it both were already spot on 84 degrees. It looks like a clock round with a flat bottom, and as my Mrs said looks like a compass. Worked well.

Thanks for the replies.
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