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Unread 18-01-2003, 21:20
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Drill motor wobble?

ERrrm, we have a small problem.. After attaching the transmission to the drill motor the shaft develops a slight wobble. Nothing very very bad but still pretty bad. I have made sure the whole motor is mounted straight and the shaft is in a straight line. Anybody know of a way to fix this problem?
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Unread 18-01-2003, 21:37
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Is the gearbox attached? Does the output shaft of the motor wobble? Have you taking the gearbox apart to remove pins or such?

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wut do you mean take the gearboxes apart to remove the pins? There are pins? eh? Please send directions or a link please? Help much appreciated. The output shaft of the motor has no wobble. The gear box is attached.
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Our wobbles also. I don't think it's anything you did. i think the part that were sent in the kit aren't exactly on center. Ours was about .005-.010 out. It's not much but it can be enough to make things wobble. If it's a big problem then you may have to machine your own. We even had to finish machining the ones that were sent to us. They forgot to ream the hole.
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We had a wobbly aluminum coupling half too.
We decided to set itaside as spare & ordered another.
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Unread 11-02-2003, 00:36
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We also had the out of center Al cupling, we made a new one, also, seems like the quality of lots of things are lacking this year
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Eeek, AHHH! We just tried the coupling too (in our chippy-Drill mating box) and WOW are they off. We'll have to make our own too. I'm disappointed.
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I am so glad ours are not the only ones. Now I can use this thread as an excuse for my junky alignment.
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The reason the hex peices are off is because of the plastic coupling. Near that plastic thing in the middle the edges warp out a little, and not the same on all sides. the way our team(me) resovled this problem what to remove the plastic from the center of the coupling(so you could shove a hex shaft all the way threw). Then I stuck the part that connects to the motor in so all the hex part was hidden. Now the other one will end up sticking a little bit further out but its ok cuz what you just did is shift the coupling over a bit.
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Ehhh. As my physics teacher says it is close enough. It is close enough so that it works but not perfect. Btw I do not think this is an accident considering almost every signal team has this same situation(including ours).
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ya we had the same wobble problem but it only happend in low gear and went away in high speed
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