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Re: VEXPro - After the season

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Originally Posted by topgun View Post
The biggest issue we had with a couple of them was we stripped the hexagon socket set screw that tightened onto the motor shaft. I haven't determined if this was the students using worn hex keys, incorrect size hex keys, or what. If we tried to take the set screw off, the internal hexagon socket became damaged so that we couldn't remove the set screw. Maybe a different quality set screw would eliminate this problem.
We used several VP gearboxes this year. On some (but not all) we found that an M2.5 hex key fit better than a 3/32", which is the size indicated in Step 3 on p. 8 of the VP User Guide. Probably a higher quality set screw would help fix this variation.
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