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Pulley Reconditioned
Hi everyone, I dropped some parts off to get powder coated today... Can I have the pulley powder coated?
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What pulley??
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I would have them at least mask off the pulley belt surfaces...
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You know what guy's I pulled the plug on having it powdered, it looks ok sand blasted.. Thanks!
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Try not, Do or Do not
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Here's another option.
We use a center pulley made for 70/71 aluminum. After machining, both pieces are hard anodized for long life and exceptional beauty. They a held in place by a 316 stainless tapered allen cap screw (rated @ 70,000 psi) and a stainless prevailing torque lock nut. Weight savings are tremendous. 205 grams vs. 556 grams ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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