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Industry standard hole pattern EXACT dimensions
I have looked for a week RE this info, but the great google does not
reveal its secrets to me. Does anyone know what the exact dimensions are for an "Industry Standard" bolt pattern and the burton 3-hole patterns? |
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Aegis wrote:
I have looked for a week RE this info, but the great google does not reveal its secrets to me. Does anyone know what the exact dimensions are for an "Industry Standard" bolt pattern and the burton 3-hole patterns? Industry standard is 4 cm X 4 cm, M6 threads. I presume that's measured on centre. I believe Burton is a 4.2 cm equilateral triangle. Neil |
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The omniscient Mike T posted this a few days ago on BOL about the
industry standard 4x4 bolt pattern and the Burton 3D pattern. ==== 4x4 is a 40 mm square. 3D is a 42 mm equilateral triangle. So a strictly 4x4 disk is not compatible with a 3d pattern. Some bidning manufactuers - Catek, Salomon, K2, and Burton themselves come to mind - have designed disk that are "universal". This usually involves half of the 4x4 holes being wider to accomodate both a 42 mm and a 40 mm disntance between screws. === Aegis wrote: I have looked for a week RE this info, but the great google does not reveal its secrets to me. Does anyone know what the exact dimensions are for an "Industry Standard" bolt pattern and the burton 3-hole patterns? |
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Thanks so much!!!!!!
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