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Re: How to change from stall torque to speed
here is a picture. But I see today the Andy Mark hub with the 8mm keyed hole is OUT OF STOCK! Sorry.
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Re: How to change from stall torque to speed
Yes Now I understood what you mean, Just question of my poor English language
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Re: How to change from stall torque to speed
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What size hole did you tap into the end of the CIM shaft. And how deep did you tap it? We are doing the same, but using hardened 440 for a hole small enough to avoid running into the keyway on the shaft. Looks like you have used something bigger. Thanks |
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Re: How to change from stall torque to speed
We did not tap the end of the CIM shaft, we just made an adapter with a .316" hole in it, and 1/2" OD, to fit in the old AndyMark hub we had. We drilled and tapped the side of the hub (that you can't see) for a 10-32 setscrew. And we filed a flat on the motor shaft for the set screw to have something to seat against. It's not a good way to do this, this is only a prototype for testing.
Also you need a guard around the shooter wheel, do not run it until you have something there to protect yourself. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=111274 |
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