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  1. #1
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    Default what is this thing?

    Hi everyone

    Just two simple questions...

    See that thing in the photo attached with the arrow pointing at it. What is it called and where in Melbourne can I get a couple?

    As you can tell, I know nothing about working with metal.

    Thanks for any help.

    Cheers

    David

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    Is it threaded? Does it have bearings inside? What size is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjm View Post
    Is it threaded? Does it have bearings inside? What size is it?
    Hi SJM

    There are no threads or bearings.

    I do not know the size except to say that I think they would take a 5 - 10mm thick rod, at least that is what I am looking for.

    David

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    Hey David,

    I would hazzard a guess and say that they are 'Doo Hickys' Probably quicker to make them than try and find some, but seriously I would try the local Bearing place. They look like they are made to hold something, probably even try the nearest Caravan repairer or trailer builder, have seen similar 'Doo Hickeys' where attachments anchor when camper trailers unfold.

    Just my thoughts

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    Hi David,

    My guess would be "Bearing block" have a look around this site, you might find one with the dimensions you need.

    Housingsbearingblocksdiecast - Small Mechanical Parts And Components

    Regards
    Ray

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    A hinge?

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    I'll second the hinge. gate hinge in fact. Bunnings?

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    Truck body or truck/trailer tailgate hinge
    Google royal truck bodies hinge block.

    Grahame

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    Yep, without bearings or threads, I'd also add my vote to a hinge.

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    My guess is that it's a cheap die-cast hinge for light duty only. The countersunk screw holes do suggest its for light duty. If it was for heavy duty, the holes would be standard holes to fit bolts into.

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    Just to make it a little less of a guessing game would you be able to describe what the end use of your pictured items is.
    Depending on the end use there may well be allternatives to what you have pictured that will give the same result.

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    Are these close enough for you?

    2 Pcs SK10 10mm Linear Rail Shaft Support XYZ CNC | eBay

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    Hi pipeclay
    It is to hold some rod in place while it (the rod) is being turned. I think it was for a router jig to adjust the position of a router fence. I cannot help more that that.

    Hi stustoys
    Thanks for that, and yes that is sorta what I am looking for (I think). The only difference is the slot used to tightening around the rod which I do not need. I would just leave it open so the rod can be turned.

    Hi RayG
    Yes, I think you are spot on, it's a "bearing block". Thanks for your help. What a great site for small components. I have often wondered where people got all those small components from. A excellent site to know about.

    In fact, thanks to everyone who put up a reply. People's generosity is always amazing, and Australians are particularly good at it. Generosity is what holds this world together.

    David

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    Seems I missed Rays post.

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