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We've discovered that not all couplers are made alike.
With two drill motors installed we noticed that one had a slight wobble. After some close inspection we noticed that the coupler that screws onto the drill shaft was defective. The peice was not drilled in the center. This caused the deflection on the end of the transmission shaft. We called a team down the road and got their two couplers (Thanks Team 188 - Blizzard!). Back at home base we screwed these in and while they're better, they're still not perfect. So now we've got 3 and all of them a different. I put in the best one and spun up the motor. Its a lot better than before. In fact, it'll have to do because I'm stuck with these cruddy couplers. (I wish I used lovejoy couplers) One one else experience this? |
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