Tilting Trikes Part 10 - making misalignment spacers on Myford lathe

preview_player
Показать описание
Misalignment spaces are little fittings that allow the angle through which a rod end bearing can rotate to be increased greatly. This is important when the rod end needs to angle freely through two directions, such as for suspension movement and steering on a vehicle.

In this video, I make some misalignment spacers for my tilting velomobile project using a Myford Super 7B lathe.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Fantastic... good luck with finished project....

fonwoolridge
Автор

Hello,
Nice work... I am enjoying watching this project... Thank you.
Take care.
Paul, ,

TheKnacklersWorkshop
Автор

Thank you, another very helpful video (build my own leaning front sus). Subscribed 👍

losingthegrid
Автор

@4:18 Achually! Special lathe files exist. I my self use Bahco feather file, works excellent. I also have a long edge lathe file.

waldemarii
Автор

They look great, nice seeing getting it further, mine spacers have arrived too and i will collect them tomorrow, i ve been thinking that it would be wise to have somehow some stops for the tilting before rod ends go to their limit, i havent thought so far how i will put them to my design but i would like to hear your opinion about that, i think that if the bike can lean more than the rod ends there will be excesive amount of load on them .

antoniskaloterakis
Автор

Nice work! My only concern is whether M5 are strong enough to support the wheels.

benc
Автор

Do you think M12 rod-end has sufficient strength for my reverse trike steering? 125cc

rnelbelg