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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: Dottonedan on October 24, 2012, 11:35:49 AM
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I have this press I'm cleaning up to use. Once up, I go to put the (one) adult pallet, two children's and a sleeve pallet on and realize that I don't have the bolts that it originally came with. The bolts that lock the pallet sleeve to the pallet head. They stack in this order.
Apparently, the bolt is about 2.5" long, with a huge (flat) head and a skinny bolt. 3/8ths thick.
1 Pallet,
2 Pallet sleeve
3 Pallet head
4 Press arm.
Anyone know of a business that could have these items in stock for old Rototex presses? I've checked at Home Depot and a few locate hardware stores and they tell me it's a custom bolt.
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It's not a custom bolt. It's a counter-sunk Hex/Allen head bolt.
Our old 4/1 Rototex is in storage or I'd snap a picture.
Should be able to get from any hardware store.
Looks like this
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I did check with some hardware stores. They said it's a custom bolt or more unique then they carry.
Should be about half of that bolt thickness. See the smaller inner circle on picture above this one (in first post). I measured it. It's about 38ths thick including threads.
I was told I could just drill out a larger hole...but this is threaded into the mount. So it seems as if the threads are there for a reason. As in, to keep it more intact? Not sure. It could be drilled for larger more standard bolts. Was just seeing if I can get them at some "screen print" place.
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actually the bolt is pretty thick, it's just that the head is really wide!
the hole for the screw is .300 wide.
pierre
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actually the bolt is pretty thick, it's just that the head is really wide!
the hole for the screw is .300 wide.
pierre
You are more correct. The actual bolt hole measured to be 5/16ths wide. The head of the bolt should be .75" wide. The length of the bolt is 2.5"
Pierre, just send me the bolts off of one of your pallets. It's not doing anything. :D
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Dan, unless you prefer surfing the net exclusively like today's kids, doesn't your area have shops that sell nothing but fasteners? We used to have fun named "Screw Shop", and though it closed, we still have another place for pretty much nothing but threaded fasteners.
Even with a $5 or $10 minimum, you may do fine.
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What is a threaded "fastener" ?
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aero-inc.com may have them. And do to a recent buy out, no more pictures of the Gipper with every order!
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Try Fastenal. There's one on LB McLeod Road just off Vineland. There's another up near me but the one on Vineland has better stock.
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I'd check out McMaster Carr as well--they have an IMMENSE stock of fasteners, as well as PDF scale drawings of most everything.
You'll probably have to buy way too many of them, but that place is worth checking out for lots of stuff... (That vac blanket and seal would be good candidates as well)
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What is a threaded "fastener" ?
nuts, bolts, screws, machine screws, etc.
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There are slots in the arms right? You should also have some sleeves that these bolts go through to keep them from crushing the aluminum. I attached a photo of the bolts and sleeves/washers. I don't know if you could find the sleeve thing in stock anywhere, but they would be trivial to fix up on a lathe.
Fastenal is definitely a screwy shop. I went there with my dad to get some pocket screws and they couldn't find any for us. But this bolt should be in their inventory.
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I wish I could pluck those out of the picture and use them. LOL. They seem much more thicker than what I imagine needing. The hole on the base measures 5/16ths across. Yours looks thicker, but maybe not. I do need those sleeves as well. I know (I KNOW) i've got those here somewhere but I've cleaned out the garage and can't seem to find them. I now remember holding them in my hand thinking how heavy they were.
One of our posters here, Ebscreen noted this company. http://www.aero-inc.com/oldsite/rototex.html (http://www.aero-inc.com/oldsite/rototex.html) I made a book mark on all of the others also, but this one had everything in one section. They have EVERY part I need, including new side arms. The machine them and supposedly even have made them better. They even have the little micro registration sticker. Imagine that, Micro registration on my manual press. I'm really excited to get this going. Mine are all wracked up anyways. Different knobs on every other one. Of those that I have, I have a missing one on every head.
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Aero has been the place for our old Advance stuff for some time, and now, they'll even sell to folks above the Mason Dixon line!
Get over it guys, you lost!! :P
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Try this...
http://www.boltdepot.com/Socket_flat_head_Stainless_steel_18-8_5_16-24.aspx (http://www.boltdepot.com/Socket_flat_head_Stainless_steel_18-8_5_16-24.aspx)
Steve
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Perfect! I'm sure that is the bolt! Now to also get those sleeves that slip over the bolts a qtr of the way that protect the pallet sleeve from crushing around it.
Thanks! A good forum is invaluable ( if I may say so myself). :)
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Perfect! I'm sure that is the bolt! Now to also get those sleeves that slip over the bolts a qtr of the way that protect the pallet sleeve from crushing around it.
Thanks! A good forum is invaluable ( if I may say so myself). :)
I would think a local, small machine shop could cut something like that for you out of some scrap. We had someone make some out of aluminum for us years ago. You know, some solid round stock, cut to length and drilled out. Even a non-machinist with a hacksaw, file and drill press...
Steve