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02-10-2014, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig
The lightening cuts on the 0-Frame lifter consist of one cut per side with a length of 1.92" each and a width of .38" wide each and a depth of .112" for the cut on the left water table and .102" for the cut on the right water table.
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig
Take the width of the slots and divide by 2 and you'll get the radius.
Actually, the depth is the radius in this case.
Remember though, the slots are perfectly rounded at each end so you'll need to multiply by pi in order to arrive at cu. in.
This is gettin' to be fun!
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Not so grasshopper!
In your previous example you say half the width would equal the radius which would be correct if the depth also equaled at least half the width. But you are correct in that the radius at the ends must be taken into consideration.
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02-11-2014, 09:21 AM
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Rich, we haven't seen a hammerless 16 with lightening cuts. Can we see a picture?
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