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grunt58

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Feb 4, 2005
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I need to source the attatched part and haven't been sucessfull. It's a turnbuckle but I'm not sure if it's 2 seperate parts i.e. the pivoting ends and the hex ID threaded part or one complete unit.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

thanks.

Grant
Applications Engineer
SW2009 X64 SP 1.0
Dell Precision T5400
Nvidia Quadro FX 5600
Xeon 2.5GHz Quad Core, 4GB RAM
XP Pro X64 SP2.0
 
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That requires the purchase of 2 appropriate heim joints (one left hand thread/one right hand thread), the appropriate nuts, and a custom threaded hex rod (left/right thread).
 
Thanks much!! Where can I get them? A search in Mcmaster Carr came up with rod end bearings similar but not the Heim joint suggest.

Thanks again.

Grant
Applications Engineer
SW2009 X64 SP 1.0
Dell Precision T5400
Nvidia Quadro FX 5600
Xeon 2.5GHz Quad Core, 4GB RAM
XP Pro X64 SP2.0
 
Found it in Mcmaster Carr. So never mind!

Thanks again.

Grant
Applications Engineer
SW2009 X64 SP 1.0
Dell Precision T5400
Nvidia Quadro FX 5600
Xeon 2.5GHz Quad Core, 4GB RAM
XP Pro X64 SP2.0
 
A rod end bearing is a heim joint. Buy a couple of the rod end bearings and a turnbuckle with the same thread size. Throw away the hook/eyes that come with the turnbuckle and screw in your rod end bearings.

-handleman, CSWP (The new, easy test)
 
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