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3/8 Hex Hub?
Hello all,
We are looking to convert our shooter to hex, but it seems AndyMark only has 1/2 hex hubs. And I believe the 1/2 inch is a over kill for our application, so does anyone have an solution to drive an AM Plaction wheel with an 3/8 hex? I am thinking it may be best to get an 1/4 hub and then drill/broach it out for 3/8 hex but we don't have any broach tools.... yet ;) |
Re: 3/8 Hex Hub?
i had this same issue awhile ago... the is almost nothing commercially available with a 3/8" hex broached in it. if you aren't short on weight go with the 1/2", but if you are short on weight you could always go with a hollow 1/2" shaft.
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Re: 3/8 Hex Hub?
We modified AM-0134 (3/8" keyed hub) by running a 3/8" hex broach through it using an arbor press. The broach is similar to McMaster p/n 2875A19 (~$145/ea) but you can probably find one cheaper.
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Re: 3/8 Hex Hub?
I am wondering if we could get a hub 3d printed on an Dimension Printer...
For a shooter wheel I would think it is strong enough. |
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If your printer is like ours and gives you options in print density, make sure you choose the highest density possible. |
Re: 3/8 Hex Hub?
You could press a 3/8" standard socket into a .500 keyed hub (bore or turn one or the other to fit). Aside from the fit, weight, reliability, alignment and complexity problems relative to just going with a .500 hex........
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Re: 3/8 Hex Hub?
If you have a CAD model, I can 3D print you a hub, or if you want to send me a hub with a smaller bore, I could broach it 7/16" hex and send it back to you.
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