P PSUSkier Member Joined Jun 3, 2010 Messages 17 Reaction score 0 Location NC Apr 28, 2015 #1 I'm putting together a pulley system for my grain mill and the larger pulley I have requires a bushing to connect to the mill's shaft. Do you think this split bushing would slip on the rollers or should it power it just fine?
I'm putting together a pulley system for my grain mill and the larger pulley I have requires a bushing to connect to the mill's shaft. Do you think this split bushing would slip on the rollers or should it power it just fine?
The10mmKid Well-Known Member Joined Jul 8, 2013 Messages 829 Reaction score 106 Location Home of the Wright Brothers Apr 28, 2015 #2 This is one half of the bushing. It will work if your pulley (other half) is made for a split bushing. http://www.mcmaster.com/#v-belt-pulleys/=wy6gzv Split-Tapered Bushing-Bore V-Belt Pulleys at bottom of page They grip like a Mother . . . . and need to be separated by 'jack' screws. 'da Kid
This is one half of the bushing. It will work if your pulley (other half) is made for a split bushing. http://www.mcmaster.com/#v-belt-pulleys/=wy6gzv Split-Tapered Bushing-Bore V-Belt Pulleys at bottom of page They grip like a Mother . . . . and need to be separated by 'jack' screws. 'da Kid
OP OP P PSUSkier Member Joined Jun 3, 2010 Messages 17 Reaction score 0 Location NC Apr 28, 2015 #3 Yep, it's made for it. Perfect. I figured as much but thought I'd double check before I ended up with the pulley spinning on the shaft. Thanks!
Yep, it's made for it. Perfect. I figured as much but thought I'd double check before I ended up with the pulley spinning on the shaft. Thanks!