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Re: Using the new Gear boxes
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe any 1/8" key stock was included in the kit of parts to rotationally lock the sprocket to the keyed shaft of the gearbox. I think this is what you are asking for. I'm not sure what suppliers will ship to you, but in the states, we usually get it from www.mcmaster.com or www.mscdirect.com or at a good local hardware store. Any 1/8" square steel should work with some filing/grinding.
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Re: Using the new Gear boxes
You are right about not receiving the keyway, the only keyway was to mount the motors to the transmissions. I picked some 1/8 keyway up at Lowes. We are using 1/2 conduit cut to size for spacers.
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