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It definitely depends on the forces associated with your application. But for not-too-high loads you should be just fine with a coupler that puts a set-screw on the globe motor output shaft and a pin through the lead screw. We've had decent success in the past with pinning the lead screws in an aluminum coupler.
-Joel |
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