Torque tube flange question
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2021 9:57 pm
I am working on cutting down my torque tube and have some comments a question about the flange. I cut the flange off and am going to turn it to fit the tube so I can weld it back on. The first thing I noticed is just how rough the machining is on the flange. The central hole in the flange appears to have been broached in, very roughly and slightly off center to the forging. This is making it very difficult to center the flange in the lathe. The lathe work on the original part is very rough with large tool marks. The torque tube was welded on the flange slightly off center.
My question concerns a ring or lip on the outside of the flange (see below). This ring keeps the flange from bolting flush to the spool. It looks like it should go around the spool but it does not on any of the spools I have. I am using a new adjustable spool. So, dose this ring serve a purpose? Do I need it, or can I just machine it off?
My question concerns a ring or lip on the outside of the flange (see below). This ring keeps the flange from bolting flush to the spool. It looks like it should go around the spool but it does not on any of the spools I have. I am using a new adjustable spool. So, dose this ring serve a purpose? Do I need it, or can I just machine it off?