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This was taken from a powerpoint that was given by Andy Baker (i think) at some Indiana FIRST Team thingy...

Gear and Sprocket Mounting
-Trantorque (for medium to low loads)
-collar clamp on a split hub
-drill and tap through on a hub
-dutchman's pin
-weld
-NEVER use set screws for this

Gear or Sprocket to Wheel
-skyway - pin wheel to large shaft, or capture spokes with a hub
-using 3-4 holes, attach to wheel, close to perimeter
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