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Holland Brake-Is This Right?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 203987" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>To index correctly simply screw on the brake, note the amount of turn it needs to line up (1/4 turn is .25). Take the thread pitch say a 5/8-24 tpi and divide 1 by the number of threads (1 divide 24 = .0416) this is the amount of material to take off the face to make 1 full revolution. Multiply this by the amount of turn say .25 for a 1/4 turn (.0416 x .25= .0104"). i loctite them in place and never remove them. Getting a brake to line up correctly is not a big trick.</p><p> </p><p>Shawn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 203987, member: 4"] To index correctly simply screw on the brake, note the amount of turn it needs to line up (1/4 turn is .25). Take the thread pitch say a 5/8-24 tpi and divide 1 by the number of threads (1 divide 24 = .0416) this is the amount of material to take off the face to make 1 full revolution. Multiply this by the amount of turn say .25 for a 1/4 turn (.0416 x .25= .0104"). i loctite them in place and never remove them. Getting a brake to line up correctly is not a big trick. Shawn [/QUOTE]
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