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12-14-2011, 10:00 PM #11
Re: How to remove the OBS knob from a gauge.
Well 3/64 of an inch is 0.046875 inches. So seems really quite close. 3.2 thousands of an inch smaller then the hole or 1.6 thousands smaller on all sides. As the hole is presumably 50 thousands across seems like it will work. Take it slow though. Wrench is very small and could twist/brake so keep that in mind. I'd almost be inclined to use a pin vice and cut and clamp into vice. This will reduce the amount of torsion coming back up the wrench as it's much shorter. Keep that as option two if the wrench twists and or breaks. Set screw can't be in there that hard though.. not really thready and short. To tight would strip the threads in the plastic knob.
Best of luck
Ron
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12-16-2011, 06:30 AM #12
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Re: How to remove the OBS knob from a gauge.
The 3/64 is too small, and the 1.5mm is too large, so looks like I am going to have to file down a 1.5mm
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