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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
worked fine. Good quality
El
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Exactly what I needed, worked great
Old Gasser
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
The fit is snug like it should be. I used a strip of 50 or 60 grit emery cloth to dress up the Axle shaft. Needs either a 5/32" or 4 mm hex key and some blue locktite too make sure it stays in place. These are even cheaper that the push on washers.
Brian L.
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
The quality of the machining is good. The tolerances are good too. Finish is good looking.
JB
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023
Solid product but as others have noted the diameter is a bit more narrow than 5/8. So take a sheet of 80 or 120 grit sandpaper and roll it lengthwise narrow enough to fit inside and slide and twist away. It takes a bit of elbow grease and time but it’ll widen enough to fit.
Les A.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023
A cap nut came off of the 5/8 inch shaft on the axle shaft of my chipper. I thought the shaft collar would be better than the cap nuts. The collar seemed to fit tightly over the shaft but was easily installed. Worth the money and seemed to be well made. I used locktite on the allen screw.
Kinder
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2018
Set screw is 1/4" coarse so easily swapped out to use a bolt.
syavash
Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2018
to big
The Nik
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2018
When the cheap sheetmetal retainer on one wheel of my cheap Chinese handtruck failed, I knew I had to do something, and fast. So I did nothing. For over a year I let the handtruck sit where the miserable wheel fell off. For five seasons it sat, rusting, all the while mocking me. A quick visit to the website of the store where I bought it showed me that the manufacturer long ago upgraded the design of my cheap Chinese handtruck, abandoning cheap sheetmetal retainers and plastic caps for washers and cotter pins. So I turned to my ally of all things with a price tag, Amazon. Imagine my surprise when I found these cheap Chinese parts that could fix my cheap Chinese handtruck! Who'd a thunk it? A day later my handtruck is back in fully operational condition and I have only the Chinese and Jeff Bezos to thank. But especially the Chinese.
BA
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2018
Nicely machined...pretty much as described
RDB
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2017
They work great!I needed to replace the wheels on my Chargrill Wrangler BBQ again. The heavy-duty wheels that I had self-upgraded to had hard plastic hubs. Unfortunately, rolling the grill over my little bit of rough terrain destroyed the hard plastic hub, so I opted for wheels with a metal hub. Now these should last!!!Okay, well, the new wheels are a bit wider than the old ones, so for a quick fix, I used one old and one new wheel on the axle. They just fit. But the old wheel really got destroyed.Okay, so I needed a new axle. Got a too-long 3/8" steel rod from Lowe's or Home Depot. Okay, well, I wasn't sure that I would be able to effectively drill holes for the cotter pins as was the setup on the original axle, so I opted for an alternative solution. I'm a Doctor (of music) not a Plumber so I had no idea what to use in place of cotter pins.Until one day. Inspiration struck and I started looking for something that would circle the axle and be held in place by a set screw.After hours of looking on the Internet, I found these. 4-PCS Jeremywell Set Screw Shaft Collar, Zinc Plated Steel, 3/8" Bore, Corrosion Resistant.So my fix. On the axle one side at a time,1 Set Screw shaft collar1 washer2 1" metal spacers to fill in the excess space between the axle and the wheel hub (wheel dependent)1 wheel1 washer1 set screw shaft collar.Put this on the BBQ and fix the other side. After all was fixed, I used a reciprocating saw with a heavy metal cutting blade to cut the steel axle.Since I had to figure this all out for myself, I really feel as though I accomplished something. Yay, team!!!Anyway, the BBQ Grill is more stable than ever before. The wheels are heavy duty and should not fail again."Life is a journey, not a destination."
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