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Originally Posted by iCurtis
Have you done this before (i.e. turned down the BB output shaft to the diameter of the CIM pinion bore, and then milled the keyway in)?
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No, we have not. I misunderstood the question apparently.
In a case where I had a motor with an xx size shaft and
A) Something that can be drilled out: Drill it out. (e.g., a gear that's not hardened)
B) Something else (Like a CIM gear that's hardened): Make a shaft adapter: One end drilled for the motor, the other end sized to fit the (something else).
It would be a royal pain to cut down the shaft of a motor while it is still part of the motor, and I would be reluctant to attempt it. If space for a shaft adapter was an issue, I'd seek a different gear.
Or did I misunderstand the question again?