Sliver or Tin Plated Brass Set Screws Grub Screws
Metric Size: M1.4 - M52, Inch Size: 0# - 2"
Hexagon Socket(Allen), Torx Star, Square, Slotted Drive Types
Flat Point, Cup Point, Cone Point, Dog Point
Other Drive and Point Type are also available acc. to customer requirement
Various Surface Finishes
Various Material Grades are available
Please feel free to contact us for more details
The Multiforge is a unique concept with distinct advantage over conventional hot upsetting forging machines.
One of its main features is the departure from conventional vertical opposed gripping dies and the innovation of the horizontal disposition.
This greatly reduces operator fatigue as the weight of the forging is supported by the bottom die.
Not only is the weight eliminated but in addition the operator is working at a constant height. Without the need to raise and lower the component between die impressions, as the case on conventional vertical grip die machines.
The generous die width enables five forging stations to be set up in one tool assembly which can often eliminate secondary processing of certain components which require multiple operations.
Die life is also improved by minimising the contact time between dies and hot metal of the work piece.
These important features coupled with the fast stroking rate of the machine ensures a high production rate and competitively priced component.
Please contact us with any forging enquiries you may have available.
Visit our website www.brooksforgings.co.uk for more information.
Are you thinking of switching to clips on your mountain bike? This video covers everything from positioning your cleats to finding the best clipless pedal for you.
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Mountain bike cleats are typically fixed to your shoe using a 2-bolt system. Experimenting with the position of the cleat on your shoe will help you find the best fit for your style of pedalling.
With manufacturers like Crank Brothers, you can also adjust the amount of ‘float’ you have. This is how much you can twist your foot before unclipping from the pedal.
Finally, different pedal shapes will suit different riders. Downhill riders tend to prefer flat pedals which can offer better ‘feel’ through your shoe, while XC riders tend to prefer slimmed down pedals which weigh less and offer a more concentrated contact point.
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