Internal Dimensions of Slipper Spring Hanger 28-9-1 and Availability of Bushing with 3/4" Diameter
Updated 11/23/2016 | Published 11/22/2016 >
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Question:
What is the dimension on the inside of the hanger? I am also looking for some three-quarter inch ID nylon bushing I cant find . So the hangers that for 2 inch springs , are they wider on the inside than that? I am using the hangers and wet bolts for walking beam on meat trailers my beam on that axle is 2 inch wide by 3 inch tall in which I need to slide up inside the hangar.
asked by: Ron H
Expert Reply:
Front Hanger # 28-9-1 is slightly wider than 2 inches on the inside to accept a 2 inch wide slipper spring. The height on the inside, from the bottom of the welded in tube piece to the bottom of the hanger is approximately 3 inches.
We have some bronze bushings with a 3/4 inch inner diameter, # 14-67, but no nylon options.
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Front Hanger for 2" Wide Slipper Springs - 5" Tall - 9/16" Bolt Hole
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