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Extended 1 to 1 1/8 inch 1/4' Key Gas Engine Pulley Crank Shaft Sleeve Adapter

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  • Extended 1 to 1 1/ 8 inch 1/4" Key Gas Engine Pulley Crank Shaft Sleeve Adapter
  • Material: Stainless Steel 304
  • Package Included: 1 X Sleeve adapter,2 X Keys,1 X 3/8 - 24 screw,1 X 7/16 - 20 screw,1 X 12.9 Grade Washer
  • Applications:Alters motors with a different diameter shaft and it extends it by 1.5",Alters pulleys for a different speed or belt
  • Applications:Reduces the necessity of buying a new motor or pulley to maintain existing components and speed/power requirements.Adapts larger wheel bores to smaller axles
  • Applications:Works with Gas Engine Crank Shafts to enlarge the crank diameter to fit pulleys, gear boxes etc


Item specifics
Condition:New
Brand:Unbranded
Type:Engine
Power Source:Gas
Material:Stainless Steel
Extended 1 to 1 1/ 8 inch 1/4" Key Gas Engine Pulley Crank Shaft Sleeve Adapter
Material: Stainless Steel 304.
Applications:
Alters motors with a different diameter shaft and it extends it by 1.5".
Alters pulleys for a different speed or belt.
Reduces the necessity of buying a new motor or pulley to maintain existing components and speed/power requirements.
Adapts larger wheel bores to smaller axles.
Works with Gas Engine Crank Shafts to enlarge the crank diameter to fit pulleys, gear boxes etc.
Size Information:
Sleeve inside diameter: 1"
Sleeve outside diameter: 1-1/8"
Sleeve total length: 4.5" ( Include extended 1.5inch)
Sleeve keyway slot: 1/4"
Original key length: 2",
Extended key length: 1".
One screw 3/8-24, 2.3" long.
One screw 7/16-20, 2.4" long.
12 Grade Washer for small screw installation.
Package Included:
1 X Sleeve adapter
2 X Keys
1 X 3/8 - 24 screw
1 X 7/16 - 20 screw
1 X 12.9 Grade Washer


Larry
2024-11-28 13:04:27
The inside diameter is slightly too small, requiring it to be hammered onto the engine shaft. The outer diameter is slightly too large and needs to be ground down. Additionally, hammering it on causes the part to expand slightly, making the outer diameter issue even worse. Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend dealing with this unless you have access to a lathe to achieve the correct dimensions.