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Re: Fasteners, ball joint material , specs

To: RWM@rwmann.com, ljordan704@netscape.net
Subject: Re: Fasteners, ball joint material , specs
From: ljordan704@netscape.net
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 21:27:34 -0400
  List,
 To those who have asked about materials and construction of the ball joints: 
Basically the ball joints are constructed of delrin and enclosed but 
greasable-this is usually a grease fitting. The housing is steel. I was told 
the nut is included, I'm assuming the castle nut, but no other fasteners. 
 The testing data on these ball joints has already been done so that Rareparts 
does not have to redo all that because these materials and design have been 
used in other applications. The SAE manuals describe testing processes for ball 
joints but the data is not available to us. Rareparts does do an "impact test" 
to ensure that the parts meet their standards, but again all other specs 
(hardness etc) are already known because of the materials chosen and the 
manufacturing process. Some of this data is proprietary. But they welcome us to 
conduct any and all tests necessary. The rep at Rareparts said that all of 
those tests are necessary only if you are "reinventing the wheel" that is using 
a completely new design or materials-- Their concern is the physical 
dimensions, ie "fit" of the part for the Datsun which they must be certain of.
 Since it was mentioned that Mercedes uses this type design and materials, for 
those interested, a call to a local Mercedes parts counter might give further 
info on this material.
 Hope this helps.
 Linda
 
 
  
 -----Original Message-----
 From: RWM@rwmann.com
 To: ljordan704@netscape.net
 Cc: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
 Sent: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 9:07 AM
 Subject: Re: Payment form Ball Joint project
 
  Linda, 
 
 I may have missed this, but what was the resolution on the delrin versus steel 
issue? In other words, which portions of the assembly are made of which 
material? Also, are fasteners included? 
 
 Thanks. 
 
 - Bob Mann 
 
 
   
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