dfkrug
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- Joined
- Feb 3, 2004
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- 7,529
- Location
- Santa Cruz Mtns, CA
- Tractor
- 05 Kioti CK30HST w/ Prairie Dog backhoe, XN08 mini-X
What I did for the many pivots on my CADDigger was buy the
1" ID DOM tubing and cut bushings. I welded them into the holes
in the steel plates then used a 1.000" hand reamer to
get each bushing pair into alignment for the 63/64" pins. There
would always be some tiny mis-alignment due to heat distortion
of the steel. The hand reamer was about $30 and
had 6" flutes. Heat management in these kinds of welds is very
important!
For the pivots in the rectangular tubing, one chunk of DOM tubing
went all the way thru, so it was much easier. No reaming necessary
here as the clearance with a 63/64" rod was about perfect. If you
use 1" pins and 1" ID DOM, you would need a 1 1/64" reamer, or
sand it out as described. Or you could sand your pins down. If the
1" bolts are a little less than 1" OD, that would work, too.
1" ID DOM tubing and cut bushings. I welded them into the holes
in the steel plates then used a 1.000" hand reamer to
get each bushing pair into alignment for the 63/64" pins. There
would always be some tiny mis-alignment due to heat distortion
of the steel. The hand reamer was about $30 and
had 6" flutes. Heat management in these kinds of welds is very
important!
For the pivots in the rectangular tubing, one chunk of DOM tubing
went all the way thru, so it was much easier. No reaming necessary
here as the clearance with a 63/64" rod was about perfect. If you
use 1" pins and 1" ID DOM, you would need a 1 1/64" reamer, or
sand it out as described. Or you could sand your pins down. If the
1" bolts are a little less than 1" OD, that would work, too.