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Sae taper spline pitman arm

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ariejean

Automotive
Jun 19, 2009
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Hello

I am currently trying to design a new pitman arm for a 1960's Facel vega.
i would have to design new pitman arm to fit to a rebuilt steering box.
does anyone have any dimensions on how to machine the 4/32 tapered splines?
any help would be greatly appreceated!!!

Arjen
 
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Plain tapers are in table 2 of J501, and splines are in table 1, but 4/32 tapered spline doesn't make much sense to me. How would a machine shop make the female part of a tapered spline at 100 units an hour? Can you post a picture?

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Greg Locock


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That's not in the SAE handbook I have I'm afraid. I'm guessing they do some sort of broaching op for the female part, tricky stuff.

Cheers

Greg Locock


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Dear gregg which handbook have you got?
i am going to get a copy as well
we can measure/scan the part and reverse engineer ( faro/ solid works) but always better to have
the books!

thank you very much!!
Arjen
 
Good luck.

SAE Handbook 1976 volumes 1 and 2.

'Rescued' from the dumpster in our CAD office when we moved.

Cheers

Greg Locock


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Dear Gregg,

just ordered a second hand one online THX!!!!!!!
 
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