27-09-2018, 05:06 PM
1938/39 (heavy axle July 1938 onwards)
The half shafts are 14 thread per inch (TPI). I measure them as being 3/4 inch diameter at thread. 3/4 inch BSF is given as 12 TPI but I notice in my Newnes Engineer's manual that 11/16 BSF is 14 TPI so can someone confirm they are actually 3/4 inches with an Austin special thread?.
Split pin for castellated nut.
I have found a pin that is a good, gentle tap fit into the hole and the head more or less fills the castle gap. Using my micrometer this pin measures 0.132 inches (3.44mm). But I only have one and the next nearest size is 0.1165 - 0.12 inches (2.93mm) which is a bit slack in the hole. Bearing in mind that 1/8 inch is 0.124" can I assume I am looking for 1/8 inch split pins to buy?
Possibly helpful interesting figures for getting hole and nut castellations lined up:-
14 TPI gives a pitch of 0.0714285 inch.
There are 6 slots in the nut therefore:-
Slot to slot = 1/6 X 0.0714285 = 0.0119047 inches
3/4 castle over hole = 3/24 X 0.0714285 = 0.0089285" (9 thou) shim added to align hole/castle.
1/2 castle over hole = 1/12 X 0.0714285 = 0.0059523" (6 thou) shim added to align hole/castle
1/4 castle over hole = 1/24 X 0.0714285 = 0.0029761" (3 thou) shim added to align hole /castle
Note the above assumes the gap in the nut has gone passed the hole in the shaft so the nut needs to turn anticlockwise which will be achieved when adding the thickness shown. You can use a thicker washer which is a multiple of the slot to slot size + the extra fraction of slot to slot size required. This may be necessary if the nut is going too far onto the shaft so the hole is or is nearly beyond the castellations.
Also to note, nuts may be flange....these are the better ones to use.
(and lastly...don't forget to put the washer in after the oil seal and BEFORE the bearing!..........ah ok I should have put this first )
Dennis
The half shafts are 14 thread per inch (TPI). I measure them as being 3/4 inch diameter at thread. 3/4 inch BSF is given as 12 TPI but I notice in my Newnes Engineer's manual that 11/16 BSF is 14 TPI so can someone confirm they are actually 3/4 inches with an Austin special thread?.
Split pin for castellated nut.
I have found a pin that is a good, gentle tap fit into the hole and the head more or less fills the castle gap. Using my micrometer this pin measures 0.132 inches (3.44mm). But I only have one and the next nearest size is 0.1165 - 0.12 inches (2.93mm) which is a bit slack in the hole. Bearing in mind that 1/8 inch is 0.124" can I assume I am looking for 1/8 inch split pins to buy?
Possibly helpful interesting figures for getting hole and nut castellations lined up:-
14 TPI gives a pitch of 0.0714285 inch.
There are 6 slots in the nut therefore:-
Slot to slot = 1/6 X 0.0714285 = 0.0119047 inches
3/4 castle over hole = 3/24 X 0.0714285 = 0.0089285" (9 thou) shim added to align hole/castle.
1/2 castle over hole = 1/12 X 0.0714285 = 0.0059523" (6 thou) shim added to align hole/castle
1/4 castle over hole = 1/24 X 0.0714285 = 0.0029761" (3 thou) shim added to align hole /castle
Note the above assumes the gap in the nut has gone passed the hole in the shaft so the nut needs to turn anticlockwise which will be achieved when adding the thickness shown. You can use a thicker washer which is a multiple of the slot to slot size + the extra fraction of slot to slot size required. This may be necessary if the nut is going too far onto the shaft so the hole is or is nearly beyond the castellations.
Also to note, nuts may be flange....these are the better ones to use.
(and lastly...don't forget to put the washer in after the oil seal and BEFORE the bearing!..........ah ok I should have put this first )
Dennis