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Old 04-29-2009, 12:57 AM
 
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RFQ-Simple shaft coupler

This is a RFQ for a simple shaft coupler

10mm overall length, one side has a 2mm hole 5mm deep, the other side has a 6mm hole, 5mm deep, holes break through.

overall outside diameter is 8mm.

tolerances for the two holes are -.0 mm, +.1mm both holes must be as concentric as possible to + - .1mm

tolerance for OD are +-.5mm

Surface finish: break all sharp edges.

Material can be 6061 or 2024 aluminum.

QTY of 1 piece.

Turn around time to shipping: 1 week after acceptance of quote
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would like to quote, but for one piece, i won't mess with converting from metric. post in american and could sure help you out.
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would like to quote if in american units and if it was a larger quanity.
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$15 + shipping,

Just curious how will you attach it to the shafts?

The wall on the 6mm hole end is only 1mm thick?

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If you can't convert from metric to standard, you prolly shouldn't be machining...in fact if it take you so much time to do that simple conversion, I know you shouldn't be machining.

.3937" = 1mm
25.4mm = 1"

And if you don't want to do the QTY asked for, don't make comments on HIS request post. He didn't twist anybody's arms.
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Originally Posted by 307startup View Post
If you can't convert from metric to standard, you prolly shouldn't be machining...in fact if it take you so much time to do that simple conversion, I know you shouldn't be machining.

.3937" = 1mm
25.4mm = 1"

And if you don't want to do the QTY asked for, don't make comments on HIS request post. He didn't twist anybody's arms.
I guess you should check your math before spouting off
1mm = .03937
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Originally Posted by Dualkit View Post
I guess you should check your math before spouting off
1mm = .03937
I misplaced my zero. I never proclaimed to be perfect. My math would have found me out as 25.4mm x .3937= 9.99998...obviously not 1", but closer to 10"!
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And while you guys are arguing the benefits and drawbacks of designing parts in microfathoms, I'm still anxiously awaiting how this invention is going to locate on the shaft and how it's going to work with a 1mm thick wall (that's 0.039" for the non-metric folks).
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Originally Posted by Donkey Hotey View Post
And while you guys are arguing the benefits and drawbacks of designing parts in microfathoms, I'm still anxiously awaiting how this invention is going to locate on the shaft and how it's going to work with a 1mm thick wall (that's 0.039" for the non-metric folks).
Greg,

Too soon. I was waiting to see how long this thread was going to get, LOL.

BTW: I use .03937008 to calculate mm to in. Don't ask why, it's just habit.
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Originally Posted by tobyaxis View Post
Greg,

Too soon. I was waiting to see how long this thread was going to get, LOL.

BTW: I use .03937008 to calculate mm to in. Don't ask why, it's just habit.
1 inch = exactly 25.4mm.... Just sayin...
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Mabe we could have people submit in Spanish, and then we could convert to English. Why not? Or French?
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