Posted By: shanemoss
What's this called? - 04/27/21 09:15 PM
I'm looking for a mechanical joint that's adjustable and locks. Only place I can think of seeing one is on a bull float. If you never seen a float, the joint is basically two disc with splined surfaces that mate. Bolt and wingnut thru the center can be loosened to position it, and tightened to lock the splines in place. Anybody know what their called? Appreciate any info. Thanks
Posted By: Nate L
Re: What's this called? - 04/27/21 09:27 PM
I don't know the official name but typing 'locking adjustable bracket' into google got me several similar items.
Adjustable bracket at home depot
https://www.amazon.com/22-600-Double-Locking-Adjustable-Bracket/dp/B01BM7MD3Glike this
adjustable angle bracket was what I found it under , I just bought some rod holders that used a joint like this to set angle
the handle on my reloading press uses something similar also
Posted By: traprjohn
Re: What's this called? - 04/27/21 10:13 PM
McMasterrCarr
Or
Mscdirect
Or
Grainger
Posted By: Lugnut
Re: What's this called? - 04/27/21 10:22 PM
They look like what Nate posted in his link.
Posted By: shanemoss
Re: What's this called? - 04/27/21 11:11 PM
Here is half of it.
That's exactly what I need and figured I'd have to get it from granger and pay a fortune. I searched all kinds of stuff and never seen exactly what I needed. Had no idea I could buy just a float bracket either. I was pricing floats at Lowes this morning just for the bracket. I knew someone here could straighten me out. Thanks folks.