C Craft
Well-Known Member
Guys I have a project going that I need some stop washers/bushing that are 3/8" ID X 3/4" OD, and approximately 3/8" thick. I need them to either have a lock screw drilled and tapped into them or at least be that thickness to allow me to drill and tap the washer.
The idea is they will slide over a 3/8" shaft and the set screw will tighten it in place acting as a stop for another compo net to run against. They do not necessarily need to be hardened as the component running against will not cause a lot of wear. Indeed if I have to drill and tap them myself it will be best if they are not hardened!
I know I could do this myself by using hole saws to cut them from 3/8" steel and then sanding and drilling and tapping but that is a lot of steps. I know I have seen such washers/bushings/stop washers, I don't know!!! Perhaps I am not calling them by the right name is why I can't Google up anything. So throw an old dog a bone and help out if you can understand what I am talking about and you might know where to find them!!!:s12108:
EDIT: This is what I am looking for
http://www.elesa.com/scheda_us_20_7159_19_4.aspx
Now if I can just find them in a standard size with a 3/8" ID. Sometimes you just got to keep slugging away at the keys. Still need them in a 3/8" ID if anyone can help with that and I don't need a thousand if anyone has a source for a smaller amount???????
The idea is they will slide over a 3/8" shaft and the set screw will tighten it in place acting as a stop for another compo net to run against. They do not necessarily need to be hardened as the component running against will not cause a lot of wear. Indeed if I have to drill and tap them myself it will be best if they are not hardened!
I know I could do this myself by using hole saws to cut them from 3/8" steel and then sanding and drilling and tapping but that is a lot of steps. I know I have seen such washers/bushings/stop washers, I don't know!!! Perhaps I am not calling them by the right name is why I can't Google up anything. So throw an old dog a bone and help out if you can understand what I am talking about and you might know where to find them!!!:s12108:
EDIT: This is what I am looking for
http://www.elesa.com/scheda_us_20_7159_19_4.aspx
Now if I can just find them in a standard size with a 3/8" ID. Sometimes you just got to keep slugging away at the keys. Still need them in a 3/8" ID if anyone can help with that and I don't need a thousand if anyone has a source for a smaller amount???????
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