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Originally Posted by Gabe
1. The pattern matching the large CIM is very effective for retaining, as it uses less parts and can handle the motor torque shock. The motor is also held by the metric threaded stud already present on the motor face. One recommendation for anyone interested in this method would be to also drill a hole though the tab for a 1/4-20 screw.
2.Yes, that is just the large CIM. This year our team is going for simplicity, so the transmission is designed around the big CIM 2500 rpm. We did not use the small CIM's anywhere else.
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I'm admittedly confused about this... If no small CIMs are being used, why didn't you build a ball lock using two small CIMs? It'd be about the same weight and over twice as powerful.