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Unread 06-02-2006, 19:45
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Re: CIM motor shaft extender (adapter)

I assume you mean the small CIM. You can machine a coupler type piece with an O size hole in it, and then buy an 8mm bushing and a 2mm broach from McMaster, than put the hole and hekway in it. You probably won't be able to go any longer than an inch though. That's why I said coupler. You could probably find a metric felx coupler you could buy, but it'll have a metric output side too.

For wheels I like NPC wheels or Colson Wheels.
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