usually bore size and thread are the same but they also exist in versions with smaller bore and larger thread.
So male rod end bearings with 8mm bore and M10 thread exist but the opposite is what I`d need.
Do these exist? I couldn`t find any.
G.
male rod end bearings w/ M8 and 10mm bore?
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Re: male rod end bearings w/ M8 and 10mm bore?
so you are looking for an M10x1.5 with a 10mm bore ?
or an M8 with a 10mm bore ?
also right or left threaded ?
or an M8 with a 10mm bore ?
also right or left threaded ?
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Re: male rod end bearings w/ M8 and 10mm bore?
I`m looking for M8 (right) thread and 10mm bore
Re: male rod end bearings w/ M8 and 10mm bore?
Gerhard,
Not to my knowledge ...
Not possible to have a workshop bore/mill the joint (tricky) ?
Have no idea whether the forces/load are high ....
Not to my knowledge ...
Not possible to have a workshop bore/mill the joint (tricky) ?
Have no idea whether the forces/load are high ....
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Re: male rod end bearings w/ M8 and 10mm bore?
Try Aurora Bearing
They are the largest rod end bearing company on the planet
They are the largest rod end bearing company on the planet
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Re: male rod end bearings w/ M8 and 10mm bore?
http://www.wiberger.se/templates/laenkhuvuden-ga.htm
http://www.wiberger.se/templates/gasw_fe-lankhuvud.htm thinner model.
In my hometown, bought 2 to my Monster.
I can buy and send to you if you find one that´s proper.
http://www.wiberger.se/templates/gasw_fe-lankhuvud.htm thinner model.
In my hometown, bought 2 to my Monster.
I can buy and send to you if you find one that´s proper.
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Re: male rod end bearings w/ M8 and 10mm bore?
thanks Steve & Gert but all I find there are rod end bearings that have the same thread diameter & bore.
Really seems 10mm bore with M8 thread does not exist. I`ll check shops that sell kart sport parts now.
Really seems 10mm bore with M8 thread does not exist. I`ll check shops that sell kart sport parts now.
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Re: male rod end bearings w/ M8 and 10mm bore?
maybe you could just reduce the thread size of a 10mm with an insert ?
or fill it and tap it ?
maybe the simplest way to go, fill and tap not sure you can find a helicoil or timesert to suit
or fill it and tap it ?
maybe the simplest way to go, fill and tap not sure you can find a helicoil or timesert to suit
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Re: male rod end bearings w/ M8 and 10mm bore?
but I need a male
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Re: male rod end bearings w/ M8 and 10mm bore?
even easier, just run a tap over the 10mm
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