turmite
01-24-2006, 04:33 PM
I have three parts I need a quote on. One part will require 200 and the other two will require 100 ea. In addition there is a 2" socket head screw that will need to be purchased and fitted to one part.
Part #1: CK-pin is a .315 aluminum pin 3.3" oal with 1" of knurling. The knurling does not have to be too heavy. The knurling is for glue retention. Both ends chamfered. 200 pieces.
Part #2: CK-Plt is made from .500" aluminum with a width of .400". Oal is 3.675". This piece is radiused on both ends with a .250" radius running the side of the .400 width. See drawing. There is a hole on center of the length and the .400" width that is tapped for a 1/4X??? thread. Hole must be chamfered on one side. 100 parts
Part #3: CK-knob is made from 1" alum rod just cleaned on the od. Diam is not that important. This piece has a face cut, counter bore for the head of the screw and thru hole for the shank of the screw. There is also a small step cut and a .250" knurl on the large od. 100 parts plus the screw
Please note: This knob has to have a 1/4X2" oal socket head screw press fit into the recess made for the head. Work may or may not have to be doen to the screw heads. That's your call. The knob cannot slip on the knob. This knob holds the plate against the two pins in an adjustable cheekpiece on a competition rifle stock. If the screw slips it can cause a dangerous situation. It must not slip.
Mike
Part #1: CK-pin is a .315 aluminum pin 3.3" oal with 1" of knurling. The knurling does not have to be too heavy. The knurling is for glue retention. Both ends chamfered. 200 pieces.
Part #2: CK-Plt is made from .500" aluminum with a width of .400". Oal is 3.675". This piece is radiused on both ends with a .250" radius running the side of the .400 width. See drawing. There is a hole on center of the length and the .400" width that is tapped for a 1/4X??? thread. Hole must be chamfered on one side. 100 parts
Part #3: CK-knob is made from 1" alum rod just cleaned on the od. Diam is not that important. This piece has a face cut, counter bore for the head of the screw and thru hole for the shank of the screw. There is also a small step cut and a .250" knurl on the large od. 100 parts plus the screw
Please note: This knob has to have a 1/4X2" oal socket head screw press fit into the recess made for the head. Work may or may not have to be doen to the screw heads. That's your call. The knob cannot slip on the knob. This knob holds the plate against the two pins in an adjustable cheekpiece on a competition rifle stock. If the screw slips it can cause a dangerous situation. It must not slip.
Mike