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453 Bobtach pins and bushings
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<blockquote data-quote="Luthor" data-source="post: 12309" data-attributes="member: 247"><p>Latrobe, the interferance fit for the bush should be around .001" per inch of diameter although I gave mine close to .002" total and pulled them in with a 20 ton hydraulic cylinder. As for the the bush to pin clearance I found from experience that you need about .005" diameteral clearance to allow for a coating of grease on the moving surface to avoid it from siezing up as my tilt cylinder rod end pin did when I only had .002" clearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luthor, post: 12309, member: 247"] Latrobe, the interferance fit for the bush should be around .001” per inch of diameter although I gave mine close to .002” total and pulled them in with a 20 ton hydraulic cylinder. As for the the bush to pin clearance I found from experience that you need about .005” diameteral clearance to allow for a coating of grease on the moving surface to avoid it from siezing up as my tilt cylinder rod end pin did when I only had .002” clearance. [/QUOTE]
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