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14-04-2012 #1
Think he means the coupler/couplings I know someone who used these on a Rockcliff diy machine, can’t remember the full details but he used one of those couplers and it snapped along one of the slits with “not much force at all” as it was explained to me.
So not sure if they are any good or not, I would suggest going with a Jaw type coupler, L050 to be exact, work well sold 300+ of them not had any back (yet).
.Me
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14-04-2012 #2
Ye thats what I thought, they are ok really for the money. I had one on my Y axis for 2.5 yrs before it snapped and it had done some hard work, infact my Z axis has still got the original one on from when I bought the screws nearly 3-4 years ago now.
That said I do prefer the Jaw type my self for a few reasons but the ones I've experienced have been ok for the money and I wouldn't waste time trying to make them which I easily could.!
Edit: Hank if it's the other DC collar then I can machine them for you.
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