Wheel Stud Knurl Chart
Wheel Stud Knurl Chart. Stud Type: H: General Double-End A: Headed B: Clipped C: Double Clip D: Shoulder E: Drive Flange F: Wheel Bolt G: Bus Type. Wheel Thread Size / Bolt Pattern Reference.
Since most wheels are mass produced, they have a large center bore to accommodate several different vehicles. If your knurl doesn't have the pitch written on the side (or if you want more confidence in the accuracy), coat the knurl with some stamping ink or machinists blue and. To determine what drill size you need, you will need to know: The axle hub material, and.
For the threaded ports you will use the correct spanner to loosen it from its mounting hole.
As a courtesy, we have provided the closest standard drill size that will provide a hole in that range.
Since most wheels are mass produced, they have a large center bore to accommodate several different vehicles. It is usually produced by forcing a knurling die into the surface of a rotating part, displacing material from the original diameter. I've looked through the machinist handbook and can't find any specs for how much of a press fit a knurl needs.
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