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Flanged ballrace 6 x 10 x 3 mm

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Ballraces are used wherever moving parts are required to run with a minimum of play and a minimum of friction. The more ballraces are used, the more smoothly the mechanics of a helicopter works, and the lower the rate of wear. The dimensions of a ballrace mean: inside diameter (I.D.) x outside diameter (O.D.) x thickness. For flanged bearings the same...

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Ratchet tool holder

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When you need a threaded hole in a workpiece, you just drill a core hole, then drive a tap into it to cut the thread.

The best method of thread-cutting by hand is to use a ratchet tool holder, as this gives you the best chance of keeping the thread "straight".
The ratchet can be switched to right-hand and left-hand locking, plus a rigid (no ratchet) setting; it features a two-jaw chuck and sliding cross-handle.
 

  • Ratchet tool holder
  • square chuck jaw width 2.4 - 4.9 mm


Drilling a core hole, but no table of sizes?
Rule of thumb: size of screw to be fitted x 8 : 10 = core hole drill (e.g. M 4: 4 x 8 = 32 : 10 = 3.2 mm).
We actually recommend that you select a drill one tenth of a mm larger, as the thread will then be easier to cut.

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When you need a threaded hole in a workpiece, you just drill a core hole, then drive a tap into it to cut the thread.

The best method of thread-cutting by hand is to use a ratchet tool holder, as this gives you the best chance of keeping the thread "straight".
The ratchet can be switched to right-hand and left-hand locking, plus a rigid (no ratchet) setting; it features a two-jaw chuck and sliding cross-handle.
 

  • Ratchet tool holder
  • square chuck jaw width 2.4 - 4.9 mm


Drilling a core hole, but no table of sizes?
Rule of thumb: size of screw to be fitted x 8 : 10 = core hole drill (e.g. M 4: 4 x 8 = 32 : 10 = 3.2 mm).
We actually recommend that you select a drill one tenth of a mm larger, as the thread will then be easier to cut.

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Ratchet tool holder

Ratchet tool holder


When you need a threaded hole in a workpiece, you just drill a core hole, then drive a tap into it to cut the thread.

The best method of thread-cutting by hand is to use a ratchet tool holder, as this gives you the best chance of keeping the thread "straight".
The ratchet can be switched to right-hand and left-hand locking, plus a rigid (no ratchet) setting; it features a two-jaw chuck and sliding cross-handle.
 

  • Ratchet tool holder
  • square chuck jaw width 2.4 - 4.9 mm


Drilling a core hole, but no table of sizes?
Rule of thumb: size of screw to be fitted x 8 : 10 = core hole drill (e.g. M 4: 4 x 8 = 32 : 10 = 3.2 mm).
We actually recommend that you select a drill one tenth of a mm larger, as the thread will then be easier to cut.

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