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Motor Attachments

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I want to attach parts to my motor and I need to use some form of keying to attach them. The part I want to buy online says it has "standard keying." I was wondering what that means, I cant find the standard dimensions of the key online.

Please help. Thank you.
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Re: Motor Attachments

If you can link to the part online, we might be able to help you further. Which motor are you trying to attach to?

CIM's use a 2mm key
Most AndyMark gearboxes (including your Kit of Part gearbox) use a 1/8" key.

None of the other motors have keyways. Usually the gears are pressed onto the shafts.
http://www.andymark.com/Machine-Keys-s/83.htm
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