I have a machine where a biggish gear was only held on by a single 3/16" set screw. After cleaning and inspection, it turned out the gear had originally been fitted with a taper pin. The holes were buggered up a bit, but appeared salvageable. I ordered a used hand no. 6 taper reamer and a bag of new taper pins. They came yesterday and the hole reamed out easily with some cutting oil and the new pin drove in nice and solid. Of course, the pin sticks out both ends, maybe 1/2" on the big end and 3/4" on the small end. I am tempted to leave some of the pin sticking out at both ends just because it would make it so much easier for the next guy to both see that there is a taper pin and be able to tell which end is smaller. Normally this would be considered dangerous but it's in an area where it would be suicidally dangerous to stick your fingers so I think nobody ever would.
What do you think? Do I have to dress the ends fully down with a file, or can I leave a bit sticking out?
What do you think? Do I have to dress the ends fully down with a file, or can I leave a bit sticking out?
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