This and all Cuetec Cues have a 3/8"-14 joint pin. You can find Cuetec replacement shafts and joint protectors at www.keithsbilliards.com.
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No, you must select a bearing based on its operating speed, radial and/or axial loading, as well as the expected life.
Depending on the classification it can be simply the size across the flats on the head. Alternatively it can be the diameter of the threaded part of the bolt, this can also be subdivided into the type of thread. (Called the pitch, called teeth per inch, or other linear unit). This determines how fine or coarse the thread is. There are also other classifications for specialized work in various industries.
It refers to the diameter of the screw. More precisely, it is a 0.138" diameter screw. You can get it in with various head style and thread pitch.
you cant that's 2 different things Depending on the size of the tire... revolutions in a car RPM are talking about the engines crank shaft RPM... now if you want to measure that in Speed... you will need to do the convertion to the size of the tire since MILE is a distance and Revolution is a spin... If you want to measure the size of the crankshaft... well easy... take out the shaft from your car and start rotating it in a street until you reach 10000... that is the distance... as per the time.. do the math 10000 in one minute... there will be a lot of 0 in your result.