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Jaygo Blade Bore
Jaygo Incorporated makes use of a very common design in driving their disperser blades. CENTER BORE and PIN HOLES: A center hole is drilled in the blade. Three (3) pin holes are drilled around the center hole at 120 degrees. Drive pins extend from a hub through the blade and typically extend into a lower plate or washer. Torque is transfered from these pins to the pin holes in the dispersing blade. This design is used throughout the horsepower range and blade size range.
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Some of the more common Jaygo blade arrangements include:
- 5/8" center Hole and two (2) 9/16" pinholes on a 4" bolt circle
Our blade shop can prepare blades to match any mixer mounting configuration given a template or adequate design detail.
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