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Re: Shaft size of Big "FP" CIM Motor
I have it on reliable source that it is 5/16" with a flat ground on one side.
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Re: Shaft size of Big "FP" CIM Motor
Yes, that's what it appears to be. 5/16 and flat ground on 1 side. However, though it's not a big difference, because it's in the CIM family, might it be 8mm output shaft?
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Re: Shaft size of Big "FP" CIM Motor
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Anybody have a tie breaker? I just check the step file on AndyMark.biz: Andy has modelled the shaft as 8mm with a flat at distance of 3.531mm (.139") from the centerline (= 7.531mm= .269" from the OD opposite the flat to the flat). I hope this helps. Joe J. |
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