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Suitable Shoulder Washer & Flat Washer
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(03-05-2024, 05:57 PM)nauta Wrote: Hey Zeus

Why is that washer no good? Maybe yo should say what jack you are using.

The shoulder part seems wimpy but I think it does not have to be the same thickness as the chassis to do it its job. Others probably know better. The washer part is kinda thick and could eat some threads on the jack.

lol

I'm using this, https://www.aliexpress.com/item/40001558...0155861127

I've started thinking of drilling out an M20 hole and stacking it with 1mm thick nylon washers, something along those lines, umSmile Or could use a Greenlee knock off hole punch, chassis is 3mm aluminium. Switchcraft are fibre washers, just had a quck look can get them, , M10, 10.4 mm Internal, 21 mm External, 1.5 mm thick. Fibre is more compressible than plastic, so that might come into it. Quite late here in UK, am tired, so will have another think about this in the morning, when my mind is more alert and fresh.
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RE: Suitable Shoulder Washer & Flat Washer - by ZeusMC - 03-05-2024, 06:26 PM

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