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Unread 10-01-2008, 22:35
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Re: roll pin into output shaft

The key to getting a tight rolled pin in is to make sure it starts to fold in on itself (axial). We noticed that on end of the pin was slightly more tappered than the other. A sqeeze with pliars will encourage the fold as you smack it with a hammer. It should go in fine after that. If you don't get an overlap it just plain won't go in.