Sujet : Re: where can I get one of these CHEAP or can I substitute something that will work?
De : ehsjr (at) *nospam* verizon.net (ehsjr)
Groupes : sci.electronics.repairDate : 03. Jul 2025, 01:49:20
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On 7/1/2025 2:27 PM, Juan Bertinand wrote:
On 7/1/25 11:51 AM, Reinhard Zwirner wrote:
Pappy schrieb:
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[...]> Will something like a Corbin clamp work?
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https://static.summitracing.com/global/images/prod/large/rnb-13400_bk.jpg
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As these parts are not rotationally symmetrical, could this result in
an imbalance?
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Ponders
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Reinhard
As a precaution, I can use a small dremel to cut off the protrusions so it will function exactly like the original part.
If there is room, you could stack two of those with
the tabs 180 degrees apart like this:
.....tab
=====RRR|RRR===
.........tab
Ignore the ... (they're) for spacing
RRR is the ring portion of the clamp.
That might be easier than dremeling the tabs off.
Whether its even worth considering the imbalance with
a single Corbin clamp is debateable.
Ed