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Posted by Ken Leung at 1/27/2001 6:06 PM EST


Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School.


In Reply to: how do you hold pins in?
Posted by Brian on 1/27/2001 5:37 PM EST:



: We put some pins in and they don't stay in? We can't come up with ideas, but they aren't legal. Please help us.

What kind of pin setup are you talking about? I am assuming you are talking about putting pin through shaft to lock sprocket in, or similar setup. And I am also assuming your pins are not spring pin or something like that...

So normally when you put a pin through a shaft, you can bend it at the both end (if it's long enough) so it won't slip out, or use some kind of shaft collar to hold it in. If you are using a spring pin, it's supposed to hold in, unless the hole is too large.


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