I have a supply house checking, thought someone may have gone through this already and would have some part numbersIt looks like a standard flexible spider shaft coupling with QD(quick disconnect) bushings in the parts manual. Any bearing/power transmission supply house should be able to fix you up with a replacement.
Tom......I have switched all of my 610's over to Love Joy connectors which I got through Kaman. Give me a day and I'll get the part numbers for you. They are cheaper, more readily available and a more robust coupler then the original.I have a supply house checking, thought someone may have gone through this already and would have some part numbers
Sounds like a good idea. I would appreciate those #sTom......I have switched all of my 610's over to Love Joy connectors which I got through Kaman. Give me a day and I'll get the part numbers for you. They are cheaper, more readily available and a more robust coupler then the original.
OK tom........These are love joy connectors that I got at Kaman, I'd imagine there are lots of other places to get them. Part numbers.......L10011/16, L09958 and the nylon 'spider' is part #L099 N. If you go this route you will need to take about .030 off of one of the metal halves in order to give enough clearance. I just use a grinder as it doesn't need to be machined. Also....while I was digging around I found a good original connector with a new nylon 'spider'. If you are interested e-mail me and we can talk about it.Sounds like a good idea. I would appreciate those #s
I lucked out today. Found the exact replacement parts at my local NAPA store in some old inventory they had. only found one set. They charged me $50.00Sounds like a good idea. I would appreciate those #s
You need to go buy a lotto ticket.......that's the kind of deal we all like to find.I lucked out today. Found the exact replacement parts at my local NAPA store in some old inventory they had. only found one set. They charged me $50.00
You got that rightYou need to go buy a lotto ticket.......that's the kind of deal we all like to find.
Just a clarification on this, the above part numbers are good, but you'll want to shave 1/8" of each half, I only shaved one side and it barely fit in there.You got that right
Found this thread searching for hydraulic drive couplers on 610's. I broke one of my halves when installing a new pump and getting the .025" shim spacing right. I saw in this post that you replaced all of the hydraulic couplers on you 610's with Lovejoy couplers. Has that held up well for you? I found your recommended part numbers. Any thing else I should consider when replacing this hydraulic shaft coupler? Thank you, ChrisTom......I have switched all of my 610's over to Love Joy connectors which I got through Kaman. Give me a day and I'll get the part numbers for you. They are cheaper, more readily available and a more robust coupler then the original.