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Globe Motor Coupling
Need some help with a Globe Motor Coupling. Does on need to be made or did we get one? I've searched through the kit of parts and can't figure out anything. Thanks for any help
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Be sure to avoid placing any side or axial loads on the globe motor. They're very easy to break. |
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Last year, we machined an aluminum coupling and made it a couple thousandths undersize then heated it up with a torch to keep put it one. It never came off after that and did exactly what it was supposed to. For your application, a set screw or two or a pin or maybe nothing at all will work just fine for keeping the coupling from sliding off.
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i made a coupling for the globe motors the other day for our winch. i started out with a 3" long peice of 5/8" steel shaft. then i drilled a 1/4" center hole into the shaft for the small round peice that comes out of the globe end. i drilled it on a lathe. then i moved onto our mill. its a manual bridgeport mill. i mounted the peice in the rotary chuck and centered the peice to the chuck using a 1/4" drill bit. i just lined it up so that the 1/4" bit in the chuck went smoothly into the center hole in the peice. then i put a 3/16 end mill in and milled away. i dont remeber how far i went in each direction, sorry. When i was done it fit perfectly. i hope this helps.
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