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Source for 5/8ths-18 (fine thread) 1" full thread bolt with a reduced height (thin) head

Banjorear

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I need a 5/8ths-18 (fine thread) 1" grade 8 full thread bolt with a reduced height (thin) head. I searched Google and Master-McCarr without luck. I guess I can reduce the height of the head myself, but I was hoping there were some readily available. Any other sources that you've had luck with sourcing odd bolts?

Something like this. Even thinner would be ideal.

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Since he's asking about an ultra-thin head, I don't think a socket head would work.

Unless the recess goes down into the shank of the threaded area. :unsure:

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A quick search I did not find a lohead SHCS and that the standard head on a hex head cap screw is ~.404". How high do you need it to be? Any chance you can counter bore the hole? Counter sink the hole and use a flat head SHCS?

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Unless you know of an application that uses what you are needing, it sounds like a specialty fastener. Especially depending on how fast you need it, might be quickest to buy one and have a local machinist face it off for you. It would take me about 20 seconds if I had it in my lathe.
 
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Thanks, all.

Yes, I can do it at home with a belt sander, but I was hoping to find on already done. Now I'm more curious if these exist. I'm trying to fit a crank mounted tach drive and space is tight.

If I can get a 1/4" from the front, that would be helpful.
 

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If you're dead set against grinding or machining away what you don't need, a 5/8"-18 set screw and a thin nut gets you down to about 1/4":


That will be hard to beat.
 
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If you're dead set against grinding or machining away what you don't need, a 5/8"-18 set screw and a thin nut gets you down to about 1/4":


That will be hard to beat.
Ah, interesting. Thank you. Maybe I could make it into a bolt by welding the nut to the set screw.
 

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Thanks, all.

Yes, I can do it at home with a belt sander, but I was hoping to find on already done. Now I'm more curious if these exist. I'm trying to fit a crank mounted tach drive and space is tight.

If I can get a 1/4" from the front, that would be helpful.
What does that bolt actually do?

I've never messed with one of these but it looks like every other fitting on there is some form of pipe thread
 
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Banjorear

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What does that bolt actually do?

I've never messed with one of these but it looks like every other fitting on there is some form of pipe thread
It holds the internal drive mechanism in the housing. It will be spinning at 1/2 engine speed/RPM
 
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