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High Grade Low Profile Metal Gearboxes, help with drive shafts

Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 1:51 pm
by Phil
(posted in Show off, thought it would get more hits here)

Had some gear boxes form my Panzer 3 I never fitted (PZ30089LP High Grade Low Profile Metal Gearboxes) unfortunately the drive shafts are to short for the Jagdpanther. So a friend of mine turned a few longer ones up for me (only ask for one set) so I have tree up for grabs!

They still need treading as he didn't have taps small enough, anyone out there able to help with tapping a tread please?

Phil

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Re: High Grade Low Profile Metal Gearboxes, help with drive shafts

Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 7:57 pm
by fv432
i think they are m4s on the asiatam boxes ;) ;)

Re: High Grade Low Profile Metal Gearboxes, help with drive shafts

Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:29 pm
by afv
My mistake, i thought they were all standard size

regards Jack.

Re: High Grade Low Profile Metal Gearboxes, help with drive shafts

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:36 pm
by 971wright
Hi There 4mm you will need to drill them 3,3mm to tap them 4mm should be able to get these from an Iron mongers or tool shop .

regards pete

Re: High Grade Low Profile Metal Gearboxes, help with drive shafts

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 3:15 pm
by Phil
971wright wrote: Hi There 4mm you will need to drill them 3,3mm to tap them 4mm should be able to get these from an Iron mongers or tool shop .

regards pete
Thank you, I'll have a look tonight at the pre drilled holes and see what size they are. I guess its about time I learnt how to tap a tread instead of starting one! (drum roll please, I thank......... youll!)

Re: High Grade Low Profile Metal Gearboxes, help with drive shafts

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 4:44 pm
by 971wright
Hi You will need a tap wrench then its a little bit like using a corkscrew .Just make sure you are square to the hole and it should go down quite easy ,dont force it or you will break the tap .

regards pete

Re: High Grade Low Profile Metal Gearboxes, help with drive shafts

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 11:00 pm
by fv432
remember to back out the swarf or it may snag and as pete said you may break a tap ;) ;)

Re: High Grade Low Profile Metal Gearboxes, help with drive shafts

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 12:26 pm
by Aus_Tank
Phil wrote:
971wright wrote: Hi There 4mm you will need to drill them 3,3mm to tap them 4mm should be able to get these from an Iron mongers or tool shop .

regards pete
Thank you, I'll have a look tonight at the pre drilled holes and see what size they are. I guess its about time I learnt how to tap a tread instead of starting one! (drum roll please, I thank......... youll!)
It's pretty easy, but as fv432 said, back the tap out. When I tap threads, esp small ones, I would put some thin oil on the tap, edge it in about a turn, back it back around half a turn, rotate it in till it starts to grab for a bit then back it out again. Keep doing this till you get to the thread depth required. Wash out the newly threaded hole then try the bolt.

Hope this helps and good luck!

Phill

Re: High Grade Low Profile Metal Gearboxes, help with drive shafts

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 1:01 pm
by BREL
fv432 wrote: remember to back out the swarf or it may snag and as pete said you may break a tap ;) ;)
sound advice, 'cos I have been there and done that, but not got the T-shirt yet