Camo6
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Cheers Matt, although I like the look of these steel rigs a lot better. Not as ghetto as my old chipboard set of drawers. I didn't adjust the crush on my minimill for wheat and didn't have any issues. Yeah the pic shows it running unloaded. When milling it gets to about 4 amps though it did creep up the other day and even sheared the split pin. But then I took the lid off the bucket underneath and it worked a bit better... :unsure:MattSR said:Hi Camo6 - just one more question, is 320mA the no load current draw with your setup? i.e. the mill is just turning with no grain in it?
I know these as spring pins Labels and would've used them if I had some at hand. Kinda glad I stuck with the split pin though as it worked well as a shear pin when it was under too much load.labels said:A self locking pin is best. This is a round hollow pin with a slit up one side, they are made of hard steel like spring steel. Use a pin just slightly oversize and the slit will close up a little when pressed into the hole locking the pin into place. (sometimes known as selock pins)