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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 9601" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>They do wear fast.</p><p>The basic idead of the tilt tach that i have seen has a centre pin and bearing setup be it a ball race or bushing. This is rotated side to side by a hydraulic ram. The attach plate holds the force applied to it by an L looking section that is rolled or cut in an arc that allows the 2 mating surfaces to hold together throughout the full arc of the tilt. Its hard to explain but once you see it you will go, of course so simple.</p><p>Another way of thinking about it is an arc on both sides with a lip to hold the load preventing it from being pulled forward. There is a matching lip on the plate that as allowed to rotate. The main problem i see is grease. You grease it up then you get dirt in the grease that will work like sandpaper on the surfaces.</p><p>I hope that is of some help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 9601, member: 82"] They do wear fast. The basic idead of the tilt tach that i have seen has a centre pin and bearing setup be it a ball race or bushing. This is rotated side to side by a hydraulic ram. The attach plate holds the force applied to it by an L looking section that is rolled or cut in an arc that allows the 2 mating surfaces to hold together throughout the full arc of the tilt. Its hard to explain but once you see it you will go, of course so simple. Another way of thinking about it is an arc on both sides with a lip to hold the load preventing it from being pulled forward. There is a matching lip on the plate that as allowed to rotate. The main problem i see is grease. You grease it up then you get dirt in the grease that will work like sandpaper on the surfaces. I hope that is of some help. [/QUOTE]
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