I can't find the correct user name or the thread where this topic was mentioned.
The attached photo shows what looks to me to be pretty close to Limey's description of a grub screw, but I wanted to check since I never heard the term before.
The setscrews are standard cup point design. The setscrew in the collar at the left was loosened for disassembly so the collar could be moved. the screw point normally seats in the spotted hole to the lower right on the shaft. Does that fit the definition of a 'grub screw'?
There was a coupling sleeve on the keyed end of the shaft where it is slightly stained. One screw bit into the square key in the usual manner and the other engaged its point into the adjacent spotted hole. The entire assembly was quite secure and vibration resistant.
Thanks in advance for clarification
Dennis
The attached photo shows what looks to me to be pretty close to Limey's description of a grub screw, but I wanted to check since I never heard the term before.
The setscrews are standard cup point design. The setscrew in the collar at the left was loosened for disassembly so the collar could be moved. the screw point normally seats in the spotted hole to the lower right on the shaft. Does that fit the definition of a 'grub screw'?
There was a coupling sleeve on the keyed end of the shaft where it is slightly stained. One screw bit into the square key in the usual manner and the other engaged its point into the adjacent spotted hole. The entire assembly was quite secure and vibration resistant.
Thanks in advance for clarification
Dennis