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I think that 2 bolts (1/2") can be enough for the connection of the tracks. The thread could be inside the track or may be a parker bolt should be a better choice. | I think that 2 bolts (1/2") can be enough for the connection of the tracks. The thread could be inside the track or may be a parker bolt should be a better choice. | ||
I used a 40" pipe Sch XS (0,5" thickness) for the exterior of the wheel. Rubber should be put between that and the tracks. | I used a 40" pipe Sch XS (0,5" thickness) for the exterior of the wheel. Rubber should be put between that and the tracks. | ||
=Saturday June 15, 2013= | |||
Found a STEP CAD file of the FYR 3 SKF bearing that could be used. Note: [http://www.amazon.com/SKF-Heavy-Duty-Spherical-Expansion-Regreasable/dp/B007VGHNFQ It can be expensive] | |||
I've been trying to import it too sketchup (in the right scale xD) without success. I'll continue in the morning. |
Revision as of 04:45, 15 June 2013
Friday June 14, 2013
Monica has started on the large steel tractor wheel File:Wheel.skp
I think that 2 bolts (1/2") can be enough for the connection of the tracks. The thread could be inside the track or may be a parker bolt should be a better choice. I used a 40" pipe Sch XS (0,5" thickness) for the exterior of the wheel. Rubber should be put between that and the tracks.
Saturday June 15, 2013
Found a STEP CAD file of the FYR 3 SKF bearing that could be used. Note: It can be expensive I've been trying to import it too sketchup (in the right scale xD) without success. I'll continue in the morning.