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SKU: R1316 7/8" to 3/4" Safety Stainless Misalignment

7/8" to 3/4" Safety Stainless Misalignment
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  • 7/8" to 3/4" Safety Stainless Misalignment

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  • Part Number: R1316
  • Shipping Weight: 0.10 pounds

  • $12.00

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7/8" to 3/4" Safety Stainless Misalignment

Not Safety Washers & not Standard High Misalignment. I was looking to add Safety Washers to our line up but something kept bugging me. Wouldn't the mating surface between the High Misalignment and the Safety Washer add more stress to something you are trying to make more safe? Misalignment goes inside the bore of the rod end to remove the stress but a traditional Safety Washer goes on top of the stack and adds an unresolved join right next to the bolt end. These are for a 2" overall width with the joint.

  • American Made with American Materials
  • 303 Stainless Steel
  • Sold Individually.

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Seth Schacht (Canal Winchester, OH, US) | February 8th, 2016
The added width spreads the load out better on my high steer arm and takes some stress off of the bolt in single shear compared to the smaller footprint of the standard misalignment.

Reduces 7/8" bore to 3/4". Stacked height is for a 2" mounting width

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  • Safety Misalignments

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Not Safety Washers & not Standard High Misalignment.

I was looking to add Safety Washers to our line up but something kept bugging me. Wouldn�t the mating surface between the High Misalignment and the Safety Washer add more stress to something you are trying to make more safe? Misalignment goes inside the bore of the rod end to remove the stress but a traditional Safety Washer goes on top of the stack and adds an unresolved join right next to the bolt end.



What I came up with doesn�t seem like it should be revolutionary or anything but I couldn�t find another like it so here goes. I combined the Safety Washer with the High Misalignment to eliminate the need for a separate piece. I would only use them where needed because they cost a bit more than a traditional High Misalinment because we have to start with a substantially larger Stainless Rod and Stainless isn�t cheap. Another benefit is while eliminating the gap between the safety washer, you shorten the bolt overall length which lessens the leverage on the bolt.



These are sold individually, use them in single shear areas.
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