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| jack little | I busted a bolt that serves as a shoulder for lift control on deutz d5006 do not have the part no but if anyone is familiar with what part i am describing I need the part no so i can see if its available. it goes into hydraulic case from right side if seat and is machined to support the lift mechanism linkage inside . it has a clip on the end of it and the threads extend about i inch from the head at about three inches the diameter changes to from about 3/8th to 5/16th total length of bolt is 3.5 inches i beleive head is 13 millimeters it does have a copper seal also. any help would be mmmooooooost appppppreciated thanks Jack |
| jack little | the total length of bolt is 3.5 inches. head and threads are 1 inch. smooth shaft after head is 1 and 3/16th inch long at just over 3/8 in diameter and the shaft shoulder is 1.25 inches long with a slot for clip close to the end. thanks for any info on part looks to be hardened steel.any help at all especially part number would be utterly fantastic thanks Jack |
| jack little | ok the metric conversion if 10 centemeters = 1 millimeter head is 15 cent thread lenth about 14 centimeters thickness of shaft is about 10 centimeters length is 3 millimeters long after the threads. shaft after that is 34 centimeters long at 7-8 centimeters thickness. wow thats it anybody recognize it from that description, Jack |
| dave | jack- not familiar with the part you are describing. I have a machine shop and could probably reproduce the bolt if I had an exact dimensioned drawing or the broken part to use as a pattern. Let me know if this is an option for you.
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| bontai Joe | From your description, it sounds like you are describing a shoulder bolt. These are available in many sizes and are specified by the thread size, the shoulder diameter and the length of the shoulder. Should be easily available a a good hardware store, or from an industrial supplier like Mc Master-Carr or Grainger.
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