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Re: tkm 100 crank pin
Posted by 'QuickOldTimer' on 20 Aug 2009 @ 13:48


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I use a ten ton hydraulic press to split the crankshafts, and they usually start to move at around 4 tons, so you would probably get away with a 5 ton unit. In the absence of bench centres, runout can be checked between centres on a lathe.

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tkm 100 crank pin  by 'Johnnyfivesalive'   (20 Aug 2009 @ 11:30)
Re: tkm 100 crank pin  by 'Andrewrr'   (20 Aug 2009 @ 12:32)
Re: tkm 100 crank pin  by 'Johnnyfivesalive'   (20 Aug 2009 @ 13:38)
Re: tkm 100 crank pin  by 'QuickOldTimer'  << You are here!
Re: tkm 100 crank pin  by 'Johnnyfivesalive'   (21 Aug 2009 @ 7:04)

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