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| | Author: | zephyr891 | Posted: | Nov 18, 2023 09:07 | Subject: | 33299 vs 61408 | Viewed: | 55 times | Topic: | Catalog Identification | |
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| The pictures and descriptions for parts 33299 and 61408 are reversed in the catalog.
I know this because I have some parts with part# 30299 stamped on them - these
parts have the extra elongated hole next to the pin.
I also have parts with NO elongated hole next to the pin - none of them have
part numbers (but since they're different from the p/n 33299's that have
a part# on them, I have to assume that they are p/n 61408.)
I turned a p/n 61408 over and discovered an elongated "hole" that doesn't
go through and through on the reverse side (i.e. the side opposite of where the
pin sticks out).
So...
Part# 33299 has an open elongated hole next to the pin that goes all the way
through.
Part# 61408 has a blind elongated hole that you can only see from the non-pin
side.
I think my description is a bit confusing, but I can't think of how to clarify.
Feel free to ask questions. I'd really like to get this corrected in the
catalog!!
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| | | | Author: | elias3 | Posted: | Nov 18, 2023 09:09 | Subject: | Re: 33299 vs 61408 | Viewed: | 28 times | Topic: | Catalog Identification | |
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| In Catalog Identification, zephyr891 writes:
| The pictures and descriptions for parts 33299 and 61408 are reversed in the catalog.
I know this because I have some parts with part# 30299 stamped on them - these
parts have the extra elongated hole next to the pin.
I also have parts with NO elongated hole next to the pin - none of them have
part numbers (but since they're different from the p/n 33299's that have
a part# on them, I have to assume that they are p/n 61408.)
I turned a p/n 61408 over and discovered an elongated "hole" that doesn't
go through and through on the reverse side (i.e. the side opposite of where the
pin sticks out).
So...
Part# 33299 has an open elongated hole next to the pin that goes all the way
through.
Part# 61408 has a blind elongated hole that you can only see from the non-pin
side.
I think my description is a bit confusing, but I can't think of how to clarify.
Feel free to ask questions. I'd really like to get this corrected in the
catalog!!
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| | | | | | Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Nov 18, 2023 09:41 | Subject: | Re: 33299 vs 61408 | Viewed: | 26 times | Topic: | Catalog Identification | |
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| In Catalog Identification, elias3 writes:
| In Catalog Identification, zephyr891 writes:
| The pictures and descriptions for parts 33299 and 61408 are reversed in the catalog.
I know this because I have some parts with part# 30299 stamped on them - these
parts have the extra elongated hole next to the pin.
I also have parts with NO elongated hole next to the pin - none of them have
part numbers (but since they're different from the p/n 33299's that have
a part# on them, I have to assume that they are p/n 61408.)
I turned a p/n 61408 over and discovered an elongated "hole" that doesn't
go through and through on the reverse side (i.e. the side opposite of where the
pin sticks out).
So...
Part# 33299 has an open elongated hole next to the pin that goes all the way
through.
Part# 61408 has a blind elongated hole that you can only see from the non-pin
side.
I think my description is a bit confusing, but I can't think of how to clarify.
Feel free to ask questions. I'd really like to get this corrected in the
catalog!!
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The difference isn’t in the axle holes, it’s in the pin hole.
33299 has a round pin hole in which you can slide a 3.18 bar.
61408 has a square pin hole in which you can’t slide a 3.18 bar.
As for axle holes, 33299 has two versions: with an open axle hole or a closed
one. But that is not a functionnal difference, so it’s only one entry in the
catalogue.
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