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Subject: 
Re: bushing (bush) question
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics, lugnet.technic
Date: 
Fri, 24 Aug 2001 01:16:50 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, Thomas (T. J.) Avery writes:
In lugnet.robotics, Elijah Meeker <emeeker@austin.rr.com> writes:
So, there are 3 types of 1/2 bushing:

smooth
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type 1
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type 2
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Can anyone tell me why I would want type 1 vs. type 2? Are type 1
functionally different or just the a first try?

They're pretty much the same. But I think Type 1 bushings often have a
tighter fit than Type 2 bushings. It really depends on each specific part
and its particular tolerances. I have some Type 1's that are extrememly
tight fitting, and others that fit loosely.

I keep all my Type 1's and Type 2's in one bin and use them without looking.


Also, anyone have an
idea why they dropped all the toothing I see on older pieces?

I think the biggest reason is that the Type 1's and 2's were prone to
splitting in half. The teeth introduce a high stress concentration and a
crack can easily form. I have split many of these.

Also, the teeth are not often used for anything (e.g. used to lock an axle).
When I use 1/2 bushings, usually I just need a bushing 1/2 thick. I rarely
need to lock an axle from rotating. Besides, the new 1x2 technic bricks with
axle-holes do a much better job of locking an axle.

TJ

Based on my experience, out of over 200 Type 1's that I own, only a few have
ever split in half.  Having recently acquired a used 8880 supercar (which
uses Type 2's), I now have over 20 split Type 2's, and that number keeps
increasing with use.  Personally, I like the new smooth ones most, and agree
that the teeth were rarely used anyways.

John



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  Re: bushing (bush) question
 
(...) They're pretty much the same. But I think Type 1 bushings often have a tighter fit than Type 2 bushings. It really depends on each specific part and its particular tolerances. I have some Type 1's that are extrememly tight fitting, and others (...) (23 years ago, 23-Aug-01, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.technic)

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