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automotive pitman arm tapers standards/ design

Arjen

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Dear All,

i am currently reverse engineering a 1960's pitman arm of a chrysler.
I need to find the design standard to draw the splines. does anyone know anything about these?
its 8 splines over 4 sectors .
any help is greatly apprceated!!

Arjen
 

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Dear All,

i am currently reverse engineering a 1960's pitman arm of a chrysler.
I need to find the design standard to draw the splines. does anyone know anything about these?
its 8 splines over 4 sectors .
any help is greatly apprceated!!

Arjen

Is this a pitman arm that can't be bought for some reason?
 
Here is a link to the J500 SAE straight serration design details. The tapered version is a derivation of the straight serration- all are 45 deg pressure angle. For 1 offs, you can hand broach on a vertical mill with the head tipped or use a slotter with the ram tipped. You don't say what your application or situation is so. . . .
http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0SO...J500.pdf/RK=0/RS=dNVFyDBJvTSKlNiuGzGi0qDLzs0-
 
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