Keith,
The tracks where the cages run are proud of the roller tracks, so the surface steps in and out, and there is a chunk out on the top track to to left of the oil hole. The images are 400px wide, but I can zoom in on a tablet or PC browser.
Yes it might be similar to a motorcycle pressed together crank shaft, but a Panhard crankshaft doesn’t have separate crank pins or this type a hole to facilitate its separation. You have to do that, and put at least one in, preferably two. I use machining centres or CNC mills for accuracy.
Mike
The tracks where the cages run are proud of the roller tracks, so the surface steps in and out, and there is a chunk out on the top track to to left of the oil hole. The images are 400px wide, but I can zoom in on a tablet or PC browser.
Yes it might be similar to a motorcycle pressed together crank shaft, but a Panhard crankshaft doesn’t have separate crank pins or this type a hole to facilitate its separation. You have to do that, and put at least one in, preferably two. I use machining centres or CNC mills for accuracy.
Mike
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