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1/4" BORE 32 PITCH 14 TEETH STEEL PINION GEAR - DIY GEARS BOSTON MA. PLAIN HUB
$ 3.95
- Description
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Description
BUY IT NOW IS FOR ONE GEARPLEASE VISIT MY STORE TO SEE THOUSANDS MORE GEARS IN BRASS, ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS STEEL. ALSO GEAR MOTORS, PULLEYS, GEAR RACK, SPROCKETS AND MORE !
SOME OF THE PICTURES SHOW ATTACHMENT SUGGESTIONS. YOUR GEAR WILL NOT HAVE A SET SCREW OR PIN BUT THOSE OPTIONS ARE EASY FOR THE
DO-IT-
YOURSELF-ER
MORE BORE SIZES AVAILABLE IN OTHER LISTINGS ! !
BUY AS MANY AS YOU NEED AND SHIPPING IS STILL .00
For sale is one steel pinion gear with a
1/4" BORE
(IF YOU PLAN TO USE A SET SCREW WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU GO WITH THE 1/4" BORE. THE LARGER BORE SIZES ONLY LEAVE ENOUGH WALL FOR A PIN.)
Please note that all of the extra items in the pictures are for illustration/demonstration only and are not part of the sale. The actual diameter of the bore on these is around .252-.255" This is to allow room for loctite or the use of a plated rod from a hardware store that may be slightly larger then .250"
THE RED 271 LOCTITE CREATES A BOND THAT IS SIMILAR IN STRENGTH TO BRAZING ! JUST ROUGH UP THE SURFACE OF YOUR ROD WITH SANDPAPER WHERE YOU INTEND TO PLACE THE GEAR. LET THIS SET OVERNIGHT FOR FULL BOND STRENGTH. YOU COULD PROBABLY DESTROY THE TEETH ON THE PINION WITH TOO MUCH APPLIED TORQUE BEFORE THE LOCTITE WOULD FAIL !
THESE HAVE A ROCKWELL HARDNESS OF ABOUT R-64, SIMILAR TO ANY MILD STEEL SO DRILLING OR TAPPING THEM IS POSSIBLE WITH ANY HSS TOOLING(PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES)
32 PITCH 14 TEETH 20 DEG. PRESSURE ANGLE FACE WIDTH= .500" HUB PROJECTION = .255" HUB DIAMETER = .4145" PITCH DIAMETER= .4375" ACTUAL DIAMETER = .5175"
If you're looking for a smaller gear to mesh with one of our larger brass gears this is a perfect match. Because of its smaller size this can create a massive reduction in just one stage.
If you pay by noon Eastern time I will mail this the very same day. Also if you buy multiple pieces they will be wrapped up separately to prevent scratching during transit. Also note that we store these in a metal cabinet with MIL-SPEC desiccant packs inside the container to prevent any corrosion.