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Veselin Kolev 12-01-2006 15:49

Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
 
An idea on how to mount stuff to the big CIM shaft:

Get some one piece clamping shaft collars for an 8 mm shaft from mcmaster.
Get whatever gear or sprocket you want to stick onto the shaft, and line up their centers.
Cut two or three 0.125" pin holes through both of them on the mill, and insert pins with retaining compound.

Hence, you can easily make your own pinions with shaft collars on them, without having to buy expensive custom ones. Just an idea.

Reyner 14-01-2006 11:58

Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
 
Pardon my stupidity, but what is the bike motor? Is it the bigger CIM?

esquared 14-01-2006 12:49

Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Veselin Kolev
An idea on how to mount stuff to the big CIM shaft:

Get some one piece clamping shaft collars for an 8 mm shaft from mcmaster.
Get whatever gear or sprocket you want to stick onto the shaft, and line up their centers.
Cut two or three 0.125" pin holes through both of them on the mill, and insert pins with retaining compound.

Hence, you can easily make your own pinions with shaft collars on them, without having to buy expensive custom ones. Just an idea.

This may be a stupid question, but does this provide sufficient clamping force to prevent slippage despite the flat face of the D NOT making contact with the shaft collar?

Unglued 14-01-2006 13:02

Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Reyner
Pardon my stupidity, but what is the bike motor? Is it the bigger CIM?

yes, they're normally used to power those pocket bikes.


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