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Mike Hill
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Is the "Taper lock" the peice of metal that sits in the slot on the shaft?

 

Or the Circular disc that has the three grub screw holes in it?

 

Taper lock is the system so it’s both parts, usually referred to as the collar which is the inner part on the shaft and the outer part which can be a pulley or gear

 

Andy

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Taper lock is the system so it’s both parts, usually referred to as the collar which is the inner part on the shaft and the outer part which can be a pulley or gear

 

Andy

 

THE INNER PART IS CALLED A TAPER LOCK BUSH AS PER THE JENSEN MANUAL **** IT TO HARD & IT COMES IN 2 PARTS THAT SHOULD BE BINNED AS THEY ONLY COST £15 PLUS VAT IS IT WORTH IT FOR 15 QUID A FLY WHEEL IS £2,000 PLUS ????????????:001_tt2:

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