Factory Outlets U bolt to Denmark Factories

U-bolts are typically used for attaching pipe or steel round bar to a round or square shaped post. Another common application is to hang wrought iron pipe in mechanical installations. They can also be embedded in concrete as anchor bolts. Inch Thread Size: 1/4"-4" with various lengths Metric Thread Size: M6-M100 with various lengths Material Grade: Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, and Stainless Steel covers ASTM F1554, A307, A449, A354, A193, A320, F593, ISO 898-1 4.8, 6.8, 8.8, 10.9 Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hot Dipped Galvanized, and so on. Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet. Or, comply with your requirement. Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive price,Timely delivery; Technical support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.  

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    The video shows how to disassemble the E61 , the parts that need lubrication and how to set everything back in order.

    The shown group is from an Isomac Tea II and has already been lubed.

    Molykote 111 is the recommended lubricant. All surfaces must be clean and DRY before lubrication.



    I had thought about doing this to add with the video that I did previously
    on how to lay the GL1800 on its side to change the rear wheel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TShysJyHb-0). It Was due for
    a front change, so I set the camera up in the garage for this. I
    apologize for the video quality. I guess the lighting in the garage just
    doesn’t match nature’s lighting for this cheap camera.

    This video is for entertainment purposes only. Performance of any of these
    tasks should only be done by a trained professional and the performance and
    results are at your own risk.

    Note that there are a few added steps if you have ABS! Check the manual!

    Tools used:
    Small floor jack with wood block
    nitrile gloves
    3/8 torque wrench
    3/8 ratchets (short and long handled, but could probably all be done with

    the short one)
    3/8 “T” handle (for removing fender bolts)
    12 & 22 mm 3/8 sockets
    5 & 6 mm hex wrenches
    T40 wrench
    screwdriver
    coathanger or other heavy wire for hanging pads
    grease
    rags
    blue (medium) thread lock
    small wire brush
    two small pieces corrugated cardboard

    Torque values:
    Axel bolt – 44 ft-lbs
    Axel pinch bolts – 16 ft-lbs
    Right side caliper bolts – 23 ft-lbs
    Left side pivot (T40) bolt – 19 ft-lbs
    Left pivot bolt (6 mm Allen) – 23 ft lbs

    Note that the shop manual instructs you to loosen the left pinch bolts, hold
    the front brakes and compress the forks several times to center the forks
    and seat the brake pads, then re-tighten and torque the pinch bolts. I did
    this but did not get it on the video. On my bike, the axle never moves from
    the scribe mark doing this.