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Re: CIM Motor Direct Drive or Supporting Axle

You would be far better off supporting the shaft at the other end. You may also want to look at robot designs from the 2012 FRC competitions. Andymark.com has hubs like what you show that have 1/2", 3/8, 1/4" and other bores. Thus you can do, CIM Shaft >> 8mm Hub >> weel>> 3/8" hub >> 3/8" shaft >> Bearing attached to frame. Also are you familiar with FIRST Robotics already?
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