sarabande
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looks like the top one?
I'm working out the way they produce the 'cap' to the spindle. Friction welding perhaps? Upsett forging would leave a different profile.
Useful post, Javelin, thanks. Good luck with the replacement sheaves. Unless you have double seals on the roller bearings, will you find that saltware and crud gets in and messes up the needles? What's wrong with plain bearings; they're self lubricating and can be easily cleaned with warm water. It doesn't need to be an engineering fit. However, if you put the screw at the top end, you can always dismantle the unit and clean up the needles. I think I'd stick with the simple proven design for the sake of simplicity.
I'm working out the way they produce the 'cap' to the spindle. Friction welding perhaps? Upsett forging would leave a different profile.
Useful post, Javelin, thanks. Good luck with the replacement sheaves. Unless you have double seals on the roller bearings, will you find that saltware and crud gets in and messes up the needles? What's wrong with plain bearings; they're self lubricating and can be easily cleaned with warm water. It doesn't need to be an engineering fit. However, if you put the screw at the top end, you can always dismantle the unit and clean up the needles. I think I'd stick with the simple proven design for the sake of simplicity.
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