Does anyone have the dimensions for the so called 'short' short stub axle for QD four stud full width alloy rear wheel, part number 4465-53?
I bought a rear wheel for my 1956 NH and acquired the axle separately. Now that I come to assemble the rear wheel the chain sprocket stands proud of the wheel studs with no threads showing on the studs. Obviously this can't be correct. I want to know if I have the longer version of the short stub axle that passes through the sprocket and that is why it is holding the sprocket off the studs. If I do have the longer version of the 'short' stub axle(!) do I have to obtain a corresponding axle that passes through the brake plate to match the short, short stub and is that a different part number to 4236-46?
Phew!
Many thanks,
Dennis
Dimensions for the short stub section of a QD rear axle
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Re: Dimensions for the short stub section of a QD rear axle
I didn't think there was anything in common between the full-width hubs and the earlier brakes.
It might be worth looking at the Draganfly page:
https://draganfly.co.uk/product-categor ... arm-frame/
It might be worth looking at the Draganfly page:
https://draganfly.co.uk/product-categor ... arm-frame/
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Re: Dimensions for the short stub section of a QD rear axle
Maybe see also 'Full Width Hubs - BSA-Ariel' in Drags' Ariel technical docs
https://draganfly.co.uk/ariel-technical-articles/
(Also a copied to a HowTo in the AOMCC website doc repository )
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https://draganfly.co.uk/ariel-technical-articles/
(Also a copied to a HowTo in the AOMCC website doc repository )
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Re: Dimensions for the short stub section of a QD rear axle
hi, i think you need to look up your type of wheel on drags the half width hub is totally diffent
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Re: Dimensions for the short stub section of a QD rear axle
Thanks for the replies.
The Drags list of parts to convert BSA to Ariel full width rear hub kind of helps in that it lists the part number for the QD spindle but, without measurements, I do not know which spindle and stub axle I have.
The main spindle has the right diameter for the brake plate and bearings with 26 TPI thread for the stub axle. The stub axle also has 26 TPI thread and fits the sprocket bearing but it may be the longer version. I may have to buy the short stub axle to see if that works with the arrangement that I have. ACME sells them.
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The Drags list of parts to convert BSA to Ariel full width rear hub kind of helps in that it lists the part number for the QD spindle but, without measurements, I do not know which spindle and stub axle I have.
The main spindle has the right diameter for the brake plate and bearings with 26 TPI thread for the stub axle. The stub axle also has 26 TPI thread and fits the sprocket bearing but it may be the longer version. I may have to buy the short stub axle to see if that works with the arrangement that I have. ACME sells them.
Dennis
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Re: Dimensions for the short stub section of a QD rear axle
Hello Dennis,
These are the ones I have, not sure about the one in the centre.
which one do you want me to measure ?
These are the ones I have, not sure about the one in the centre.
which one do you want me to measure ?
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Re: Dimensions for the short stub section of a QD rear axle
Vincent,
The one I have looks like 4332-56 so the length of the bottom section (widest diameter one) would be good. Out of interest I should also like the same measurement for the middle axle as this may be the one referred to on the ACME website as the 'short' stub axle. However, the threaded section looks to be too narrow compared with 4332-56.
Many thanks,
Dennis
PS. I was fortunate to find an NH350 barrel and head last week. Thanks for your help and advice.
The one I have looks like 4332-56 so the length of the bottom section (widest diameter one) would be good. Out of interest I should also like the same measurement for the middle axle as this may be the one referred to on the ACME website as the 'short' stub axle. However, the threaded section looks to be too narrow compared with 4332-56.
Many thanks,
Dennis
PS. I was fortunate to find an NH350 barrel and head last week. Thanks for your help and advice.
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