Cardano shaft R25/2

Begonnen von Anto, 03 April 2019, 16:29:57

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Anto

Good evening to all.
Someone can give me a table IF there are differences between a cardan shaft of a R25 / 2 and a R25 / 3.
I have to buy a tree to replace and having to send the comparison measurements I would like to be sure if the one mounted on my / 2 is the original one. Also welcome an image of a workshop manual I don't have. Thank you

Anto



Taz

Hi.

Although the spare part numbers of R25/2 and R25/3 drive shafts differ R*bauer offers refurbished ones covering models R25 through R25/3 so I assume the differences, if any, are to be neglected.

Regards, Taz
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Anto

Hi Taz,
thanks 1000, you are very kind for the quick reply!
My best regards, Anto

mekgyver

#3
I'm astonished, i think those parts are eqal,
only the flage is different : R25/2 has a Steel one, R25/3 has a Aluminium one.
May be, therefor the diameter of the end this shaft is different due to the flange  ... don't know exactly.
Some µm may be.
regards, mek  :schrauber:
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Anto

#4
hi Mek, then I solved. My tree according to what you say is an original / 2 since it has a steel flange.
  If someone could confirm the internal diameter of the flange for a / 3 it could also be useful to others and be able to insert the data in the wonderful Taz comparison table.
Kind regards, Anto

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