James Jenkins 1 | 02/11/2018 20:27:19 |
![]() 162 forum posts 7 photos | All my kit is imperial, so it's just more natural for me! James |
Jens Eirik Skogstad | 02/11/2018 20:51:50 |
![]() 400 forum posts 22 photos | Posted by not done it yet on 02/11/2018 19:33:57:
James, Metric in this century? I note the mixed units! Very fine for newbeginner to learn and use both metric and imperial measure tools. |
Jens Eirik Skogstad | 02/11/2018 20:59:15 |
![]() 400 forum posts 22 photos | The grease nipple part 6 is not strictly necessary since the grease last very well in the rotating centre tool. The treaded hole where you added grease nipple is to hold the rotating center with the bolt while you are turning 60 degree cone on rotating centre who are new without 60 degree cone or turn the new 60 degree cone if the cone is damaged or worn out after a lot of years use. Edited By Jens Eirik Skogstad on 02/11/2018 20:59:31 |
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