Hey guys, I am looking to buy a dial indicator to measure wheel runnout. Can someone point me in the right direction. I would like the one that the wheels go right on. I don't have the tools or know how to make my own thanks guys
whitaker717 said:Kinser, you guys must be related /images/boards/smilies/smile.gif. I like doing to much of the work myself. Whats that saying, give a man a fish he eats for a day, or teach a man to fish he eats for a lifetime. Plus i'm kinda cheap.lol
whitaker717 said:Hey guys, I am looking to buy a dial indicator to measure wheel runnout. Can someone point me in the right direction. I would like the one that the wheels go right on. I don't have the tools or know how to make my own thanks guys
whitaker717 said:Hey guys, I am looking to buy a dial indicator to measure wheel runnout. Can someone point me in the right direction. I would like the one that the wheels go right on. I don't have the tools or know how to make my own thanks guys
OPARENNEN said:whitaker717 said:Hey guys, I am looking to buy a dial indicator to measure wheel runnout. Can someone point me in the right direction. I would like the one that the wheels go right on. I don't have the tools or know how to make my own thanks guys
OK, so I am old and loosing my memory.
With that excuse, please explain to me what "runout" is, and how do you use a dial indicator in its determination?
OPARENNEN said:whitaker717 said:Hey guys, I am looking to buy a dial indicator to measure wheel runnout. Can someone point me in the right direction. I would like the one that the wheels go right on. I don't have the tools or know how to make my own thanks guys
OK, so I am old and loosing my memory.
With that excuse, please explain to me what "runout" is, and how do you use a dial indicator in its determination?
bracketracer said:OPARENNEN said:whitaker717 said:Hey guys, I am looking to buy a dial indicator to measure wheel runnout. Can someone point me in the right direction. I would like the one that the wheels go right on. I don't have the tools or know how to make my own thanks guys
OK, so I am old and loosing my memory.
With that excuse, please explain to me what "runout" is, and how do you use a dial indicator in its determination?
OPA, I'm not sure if you're being serious or not!
I use a dial indicator to check how concentric the tread is to the bore of the wheel. You can use one of the gauges like Owens Racing posted a while back or you can just check the wheel on the mandrel in the lathe (after rotating it 180 degrees on the mandrel first!). The gauge like Owens posted shows the runout directly, if you do it on the lathe then you need to divide the indicated runout in half. The tool needs to have a proper fit in the bore of the wheel or you won't get an accurate reading because of the slop.
Crash Enburn said:Maximum-Velocity tested a sample of something like 2400 wheels and measured them for roundness, bore size, and perpendicularity. Mold #s 2, 7, 8, 12, and 15 were the best. (http://www.maximum-velocity.com/wheelaxleqa.htm#bsamold)
I have gone to the scout store and built up a tube of wheels made of these mold numbers. You can do this and save yourself a lot of time with trying to find the best wheels out of your own random sample.
- Eric