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Lavapicker 09-01-2007 18:38

Hub for Wheel attachments
 
Are we going to have to order the hubs for this years wheels or does anyone know another way to attach them?

Billfred 09-01-2007 18:54

Re: Hub for Wheel attachments
 
For the kit AndyMark wheels, they're molded in.

Lavapicker 09-01-2007 19:10

Re: Hub for Wheel attachments
 
How do we attach an axle to it? I see on the andymark website that they sell univeral and hex hubs which attach to the holes in the plastic hub. The universal looks like it has a key attachment. Is there any way to attach an axle with the parts in the kit?

Madison 09-01-2007 19:13

Re: Hub for Wheel attachments
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lavapicker (Post 552450)
How do we attach an axle to it? I see on the andymark website that they sell univeral and hex hubs which attach to the holes in the plastic hub. The universal looks like it has a key attachment. Is there any way to attach an axle with the parts in the kit?

The kitbot is designed to use dead axles. Place the supplied bearings into the AndyMark wheel and bolt the provided sprocket to the 1.875" bolt circle, also on the wheel. The axle material must be supplied by the teams.

If you want to drive the wheel via a key or hex stock, you'll need to buy or manufacture a separate hub.

chris31 09-01-2007 19:15

Re: Hub for Wheel attachments
 
There should be a bag called "Drive train bag", I think. It should have sprockets and bearings. Just push 2 bearings into each wheel. Then bolt the sprockets on. Axels are not provided in the kit. I think you need a 7/16 axel, but i really dont remember so dont quote me on that.

EDIT: Looks like i was beat to the post.

Lavapicker 09-01-2007 19:27

Re: Hub for Wheel attachments
 
Mahalo for all your advice! Its back to the shop to look at it again now.


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