BlazenGem Gold Member Joined Oct 19, 2007 Messages 1,264 Sep 25, 2009 #1 I was wondering if the Sebenza 21 got the Umnumzaan's style of washers with holes in them? THanks!
Esav Benyamin MidniteSuperMod Joined Apr 6, 2000 Messages 90,915 Sep 25, 2009 #2 Why would you wonder that?
TedV Joined Jul 18, 2000 Messages 1,289 Sep 25, 2009 #3 BlazenGem said: I was wondering if the Sebenza 21 got the Umnumzaan's style of washers with holes in them? THanks! Click to expand... No ........
BlazenGem said: I was wondering if the Sebenza 21 got the Umnumzaan's style of washers with holes in them? THanks! Click to expand... No ........
Haze Joined Aug 2, 2004 Messages 18,850 Sep 25, 2009 #4 BlazenGem said: I was wondering if the Sebenza 21 got the Umnumzaan's style of washers with holes in them? THanks! Click to expand... None of the ones that I have taken to bits did.
BlazenGem said: I was wondering if the Sebenza 21 got the Umnumzaan's style of washers with holes in them? THanks! Click to expand... None of the ones that I have taken to bits did.
R RobME Joined Apr 8, 2009 Messages 273 Sep 25, 2009 #5 Would probably be a nice evolution for the Sebenza if CRK did start using perforated washers in it. Probably won't happen though.
Would probably be a nice evolution for the Sebenza if CRK did start using perforated washers in it. Probably won't happen though.
mongomondo SUPPRESSING FIRE Joined Sep 17, 2006 Messages 3,290 Sep 25, 2009 #6 What is the benefit of adding holes?
rangerover_95 Joined Jul 23, 2008 Messages 1,047 Sep 25, 2009 #7 It keeps the washers lubricated longer, with little chance of making dirt, sand, or water foul up the smoothness of the pivot.
It keeps the washers lubricated longer, with little chance of making dirt, sand, or water foul up the smoothness of the pivot.