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Re: Attaching Denso motor adapter to the motor?

I haven't tried it, but my guess it that poking that screw hole in the shaft would be challenging.

How about supporting the adapter by the other end, perhaps a shaft and pillow blocks or something could hold it in line. I think the adapter is meant to only transmit torque, not to hold something onto the motor output shaft.
 


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