Posted by 07AKU on December 15, 2020 at 17:20:31 from (118.209.76.165):
In Reply to: Second hand parts posted by 07AKU on December 14, 2020 at 21:29:35:
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Very similar to this, yes, they have a longer body on the head with a circular relief in the top but pretty much those yes.
Nominal diameter of the shank is 14.2mm (my IMP is weak but I would say they are meant to be 9/16)
Length of the thread and shank is 100mm and overall length is
118mm +/- 1mm
Thankyou for the image because I couldn't even find a close reference on Google.
On my unit they hold the rim to the hub with is then bolted to the axle in a manner more normal to a car.
Very similar to the rears except there are no wheel wedges, the heads seem to do this duty and also hold the 2 rim halves together while the tire is inflated.
One side is pulled into a square slot cast into the hub and the opposing flat pulls on the inside edge of the rim, thru-bolted and the back half is held against a lip machined into the casting, washers, ofc, only on the nut side.
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