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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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Hammer, weight 230 g

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How do you fix anything to a wooden component using a metric machine screw?
The answer is to fit a captive nut as follows:
Drill a hole of the right size to accept the nut barrel, then drive the nut's projecting teeth into the wood using a hammer and fairly gentle force; the captive nut is correctly fitted when its disc rests squarely on the surface of the wood.

Tip: place a piece of scrap wood under the workpiece when drilling the hole, to prevent untidy edges where the drill exits the wood.

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How do you fix anything to a wooden component using a metric machine screw?
The answer is to fit a captive nut as follows:
Drill a hole of the right size to accept the nut barrel, then drive the nut's projecting teeth into the wood using a hammer and fairly gentle force; the captive nut is correctly fitted when its disc rests squarely on the surface of the wood.

Tip: place a piece of scrap wood under the workpiece when drilling the hole, to prevent untidy edges where the drill exits the wood.

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Hammer, weight 230 g

Hammer, weight 230 g

How do you fix anything to a wooden component using a metric machine screw?
The answer is to fit a captive nut as follows:
Drill a hole of the right size to accept the nut barrel, then drive the nut's projecting teeth into the wood using a hammer and fairly gentle force; the captive nut is correctly fitted when its disc rests squarely on the surface of the wood.

Tip: place a piece of scrap wood under the workpiece when drilling the hole, to prevent untidy edges where the drill exits the wood.

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