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Re: pic: 2016 Offseason Drive Gearbox

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Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
I didn't even notice this when I first commented. This is a huge problem because a snap ring groove between loads (between gears and direct drive wheel) is a stress riser. With some bad luck you could fail your shaft here.

If you are looking to prevent the shaft from sliding out in that direction, you can turn the far end of the shaft to 1/2" round (or 3/8" round) and use a 1/2" round (or 3/8" round) bearing on the inner plate. That, combined with a snap ring groove on the outside of the inner plate, will fully retain your output shaft.
Oh yea I don't even need that snap ring. I was not thinking when I put it there. It's been removed but I didn't feel like re rendering. The shaft is turned down on the back to 1/2 round and it's tapped so it wont fall off.
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