13-05-22, 06:03 AM
Yes dias are available. Unfortunately it's not just as simple as rethreading, what's left. I'm assuming your shaft has suffered the usual damage, in which case most if not all the thread has been worn away?
To rethread the shaft, it will need machining down before a new thread can be cut, ie its got to be removed. This will mean the shaft will be smaller in diameter and non standard size ie standard sprocket's won't fit.
The shaft got to come out either way. Machining is an added cost to just fitting a replacement.
To rethread the shaft, it will need machining down before a new thread can be cut, ie its got to be removed. This will mean the shaft will be smaller in diameter and non standard size ie standard sprocket's won't fit.
The shaft got to come out either way. Machining is an added cost to just fitting a replacement.
Later