26-11-2021, 08:40 PM
The proper way to repair it is have it welded with rods for dissimilar metals, then machine a new slot with either a Woodruff cutter or a flying nail. (Single point tool) Yes you can hold it safely.
I have done a number, but not commercially.
With the bolt I use a HT set screw with the end turned down.
This makes gear changing a delight and nothing like a porridge stirrer worn one.
I have done a number, but not commercially.
With the bolt I use a HT set screw with the end turned down.
This makes gear changing a delight and nothing like a porridge stirrer worn one.