Re: Tendon U-joints

From: Ken Zemach (kzemach@fail.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Oct 08 1997 - 21:27:23 PDT


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                      RE>>Tendon U-joints 10/8/97

<<The tendon itself severed (sheared) though the screw-hole. Both upper
and lower halves of the cups and the base on mine were metal.

-Ed

If you want, we can look at it under the microscope and probably tell if it
was fatigue or a single event.

Ken

688-7213



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