[AT] El Diablo shift key
Mark Greer
markagreer at embarqmail.com
Thu May 25 04:31:32 PDT 2017
That not how this works - I sell these products and have since 1984. You aren't able to pick a specific amount of oversize or undersize.
"Oversized" 1/4" keystock has a tolerance range from 0 to +.003" oversize. It could be anywhere from .250" up to .253". It is often referred to as "file-to-fit" keystock and is usually closer to the large end of the tolerance range.
Oversize 1/4" keystock https://www.mcmaster.com/#98491A136
"Undersize" 1/4" keystock has a tolerance range from 0 to -.003" undersize. It could be anywhere from .250" down to .247". It is often referred to as "loose fit" keystock and is usually very close to the nominal size.
Undersize 1/4" keystock https://www.mcmaster.com/#98510A136
Mark
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From: Charlie V <1cdevill at gmail.com>
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Sent: Wed, 24 May 2017 22:24:15 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [AT] El Diablo shift key
Check this out, Don. At $1.44 per foot you could order one each of .001,
.002, and .003 over in hope at least one would be a snug fit.
https://www.mcmaster.com/#key-stock/=17rtsdl
Charlie V.
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On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 9:32 PM, DonThiel <dwt at rrt.net> wrote:
> All: I have one of the famous IH model 666s, lovingly referred to as
> El Diablo. There is a key (approx 1/4 x 1/4 x 1 1/2) in the shift
> linkage that keeps falling out when I move the shift lever to the 4-5
> side of the range. Then I get to dig around to find wherever it fell to
> and try to get it slid back in place. This takes three hands and a
> flashlight. Cuss words optional. The key is supposed to stay in place
> by friction, but I am guessing the slot is worn. Other than never
> shifting to 4-5, anyone got any good suggestions for me? Do I have my
> trusty machine shop make me a larger key? How much larger? Cannot
> reach it with a calipers to measure the slot slop.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Don
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