Steave
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- Joined
- Mar 1, 2012
- Messages
- 846
- Location
- Taylorsville, GA
- Tractor
- 3000 Ford 66' 260A International Backhoe, Belarus 250AS
After the large nut on end of shaft has been tightened should the piston still be free to spin slightly?
The threads on the shaft are interference type threads and the nut will hold in place most anywhere
you quit tightening.
The pictures are not the best but you can see the machined shoulder on the shaft that holds the piston,
it appears the piston is made to be able to spin if it needs to inside the cylinder.
Should I allow it to slightly spin or tighten it tight.?
If it matters the cylinder is off my outrigger. International backhoe 1980 model.
I would appreciate any help.
The threads on the shaft are interference type threads and the nut will hold in place most anywhere
you quit tightening.
The pictures are not the best but you can see the machined shoulder on the shaft that holds the piston,
it appears the piston is made to be able to spin if it needs to inside the cylinder.
Should I allow it to slightly spin or tighten it tight.?
If it matters the cylinder is off my outrigger. International backhoe 1980 model.
I would appreciate any help.