Yup, and they are attached to the lock mechanism:
They're the same diameter and thickness as the top rollers, but with the 20mm diameter/3.5mm thick spacer forming part of the roller which I hope you can see in pictures
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Thanks once again. Got the rollers knocked up, found some 50mm teflon round bar for that. Just need to scrounge something for the spindles now!
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Cool!
Just one question though; how do you intend to attach them too the spindles?
Just one question though; how do you intend to attach them too the spindles?
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I wasn't going to. I thought once the spindles were in the tubes in the window frame then it would have no room to move side to side, so everything would stay together. How are yours attached?
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I've no idea I've not tried to remove them
I had just assumed that they were either held in place with a bolt, or circlip.
But looking at the drawings in the parts book it does look like they just slide over the spindle:
In which case you need to add 11mm to the length of the spindle that I gave you as I measured to the roller, not including it!
I had just assumed that they were either held in place with a bolt, or circlip.
But looking at the drawings in the parts book it does look like they just slide over the spindle:
In which case you need to add 11mm to the length of the spindle that I gave you as I measured to the roller, not including it!
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Ahh Ok I get you. I will make the spindle a bit longer. Although I guess it just needs the spindle pushing through some more and the hole for the split pin drilled 11mm closer to the free end? Looks like theres plenty of length left on the spindles to do that.
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The extra length on the spindle that sticks out on the free ends is for the plastic turnbuckle locks to act on, you can see part of one of them in my photo of the spindle
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Umm, yeah, might be wise
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