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ozzie46:
What kind of clearance between axle and wheel bore should I have to locktight 5 guage wheels to the axles? This is for my Simplex. Ron |
Lew_Merrick_PE:
--- Quote from: ozzie46 on November 26, 2010, 12:08:20 PM ---What kind of clearance between axle and wheel bore should I have to locktight 5 guage wheels to the axles? This is for my Simplex. --- End quote --- Ron, I don't know what "5 guage wheels" are, but you want a slight clearance fit (call it LC-5 class fit) for loctite-type adhesives to work. They need to expand as they cure -- so .002/.001 diametral clearance is about right for most things less than .50 inches in diameter. Machinery's Handbook has a pretty good section on fits. |
ozzie46:
Thanks for the response Lew. They are Model Locomotive wheels. I think it means the distance between the rails is 5in. The axles are .670 dia. I was using the term "locktight" generically as I seem to be able to find the permatex brand as sold by NAPA easier than the real Locktight brand. I have some permatex that is for sleeves and bearings and is supposed to be permenant after it has set up. Has anyone got any experience with this? Ron |
sbwhart:
Ron I used loctite on my loco 3 1/2" about 0.001" to 0.002 is fine. Use to have a lot to do with loctite at work (now henkel) the rep said they fix full size loco wheels with loctite using an interference fit. Stew |
ozzie46:
Thanks Stew, thats good to know. If it works for the bigguns it'll work for us. Ron |
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