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This 4-pack of zinc-plated carbon steel bore shaft collars is engineered for durability and precision, featuring a 5/8” bore size and a wide operating temperature range, making them ideal for various automotive and industrial applications.
O**Y
Hope They Hold
I say, I hope they hold because if one comes off, it is going to do me some trouble, whereas I am running 4 wheels on a shaft for hauling my stuff around on a hand truck pulled by my bicycle. Hey, it keeps me humble, but it works. I will definitely use thread grip to assure they stay on. With these I do not have to drill the rod. I still might drill them just a little to make sure they stay in place. With the image; forgive my mess, but I got real sick right when this little project got started, and everything just sat, and got worse as I am just now returning to the land of the living after quite a time of being down, while talking to God, and considering my last days here on earth. We all gotta make an exist inevitably, and dying slowly is the preferred way for me, giving me time to pray, reflect, console, etc, until my last sweet breath. "Into thy hands I commend my spirit". Probably a good prayer to pray every day. God rest your souls. Walk with God, and get right with him while you still have life, and breath.
B**Y
Good Buy
Good Buy
A**R
good
good so for, perfect use
M**Z
Good fit
Works very well for my project
R**.
Metal spacers
Was just what I expected nothing more & nothing less.
J**R
Received 8 but missing 4 set screws.
Received but 4 of the 8 are missing their set screws.
J**O
Tight Fit. Foe a 5'8" axle shft Had to hammer it on,
It was a struggle to fit this on a 5/8" shaft.
M**L
BEWARE! Not 5/8 inch!!
The ones I got were smaller than 5/8", by 1/32-1/16. Luckily I had a 5/8" drill bit and a drill press with a vise. I was able to bore them out so I could use them, but if you're not that lucky, beware, these are smaller than 5/8". I used a micrometer on the axle shaft i was using, and it came out exactly 5/8" and these would barely get on the ends. It took me 20 minutes to try and get the first one back off. The 5/8" drill bit shaved off quite a bit of metal to get them to work.
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