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Originally posted by jzampier
Final solution was to use 2-56 screws with some non-insulated 10 gauge crimp terminals ( male ) and literally bolt the connectors together. ( did need to drill out the holes on the motor terminals ).
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This is a good solution if you have already unsoldered the original wires. I would recommend a star washer be placed between the motor terminal and the wire terminal when assembling. The star washer will prevent the two parts from moving against each other and eventually loosening the joint. Additionally, it will insure that there is a firm electrical contact between the parts.
I would remind everyone, when looking at Clark's picture, that soldering to this assembly as shown requires expertise beyond most teams. The engineer who performed this operation has demonstrated his talent with the use of a soldering iron and his knowledge of delicate soldering techniques. My hat is off to him.